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Page 16 • THE VILLANOVAN • March 15, 1972 Cats Roll Pirates -On To Morgantown V.U. Grinds Out Fourth In NCAA Track VltlAMOVAM By JACK BREMER By JACK KELLY MARCH 22, 1972 Vol. 47. No. 22 VILIANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILIANOVA, PA. \ > The Vilianova Track Team put PHONAL INDOOR TltACK CHAMPtOMSHiPS Villanova's assistant Coach Bob McAteer seems to be a prophet. their strength to the test again at Three or four weeks ago McAteer pointed out that he couldn't the NCAA's Track and Field remember a national champion ever winning that didn't Imamu Ameer Baroka" When defense. Significantly enough the Wildcats and Balances Amendment Championships in Detroit, March primarily use a man to man Checks i* re- the end of their regular season and ; 10 and 11 and proved they can adopted the man to man toward bound as well as the basketball rolled up six victories in a row. Committeed by University Senate You Say Black Nationalism team. Their fourth place finish Last Saturday night, the opening round of the NCAA tournament with 13 points in the National against the East Carolina Pirates Coach Kraft decided to deviate a little By Keith A. Norris Championships came mainly from the winning man to man formula and return to his renowned zone By Keith A. Norris to the Board. The amendment report which entailed a Build- Imamu Ameer Baraka (Leroi through the sterling efforts of ball defense, "Because," as Kraft explained, "we didn't want to g6t into The Vilianova University would allow more time, if neces- ing Priority List. The commit- Jones) minister of the Kawarda Brian McElroy, Ken Schappert, foul trouble early. We also went with the ball because East Carolina had Senate met Friday, March 17 sary, for the preparation of doc- tee's detailed report suggested religion, political activist in and Bill McLoughlin and put them seen primarily man to man in the Southern Conference Playoffs and we and passed several important uments and for the President the urgent need for a Student Mayor Gibons regime in "New ten points ahead of Penn, who wanted to show them a httle zone." However it wasn't the ball defense proposals from the floor. These to review proposals before the Union Building. It also made Ark" and staunch advocate of finished in a seven -way tie for that helped Vilianova defeat the Pirates 85 to 70, but the return to the included an amendment to Article Senate floor. It would also pro- recommendations concerning the Black Nationalism and Pan-Af- 32nd place with three points. tenancious man to man in the second half. The Wildcats stayed in their " 10 of the Senate's constitution, vide for a specific method of need for more classrooms, a ricanism, spoke to a mixed aud- 880 Yd. Run zone for the first 25 minutes of the game and were only up by six development of a '"credit by ex- review in the event the Presi- Chemical Engineering Building, ience March 18 in the Day Hop ^^ The Cats garnered their first points at the time. Then Coach Kraft decided it was time for a change. amination" policy, and the adopt- dent is ill, or on leave bf ab- a Nursing Building, an Educa- Cafe. His topic was straight points in a six point spurt en- "I wanted to change the tempo," explains Kraft, "nobody was in foul ion of a Buildings Priority Res- sence from the University, or tion building, a Fine Arts Build- forward and dealt explicitly with gineered by Brian McElroy and trouble." The result was probably 15 minutes of the best basketball the olution. if an Acting President was in ing and an Athletic complex. the major principles of Black Ken Schappert in the 880 yard have played this season. The man to man got the Cats office. Nationalism. Mainliners Amendment The Committee did establish run. McElroy, IC4A 1000 champ, the effects of the helpout defense ran over to aid Vilianova amendment passed the Baraka suted that any group moving and Mr. Miller, of the Rules and The priority on the following Criter- won his qualifying heat in a quick on offense too. "I think the man gave us really a lot of movement on Review Committee, recommend- Senate by a vote of 31 in favor, of Black people constitutes a ia: "the University's presentand 1:53.8, while Schappert clocked Photo by Jack Bremer the court," said Hank Siemiontkowski, "that defense helps us with our out- 1 abstaining. nation regardless of its location. ed that Article 10, which opposed and future need for the proposed offense." 1:54.4 for second in his heat, - Govan, after being tripped in last week^s IC4A, fastbreak, we change quickly from defense to lines the procedure for the re- Checks and Balances This nation should have the free- Back in form Greg facility," and "the financial feas- iilillllinil behind eventual winner Dave Wot- to run in the in Detroit. Govan took a sixth in the DEFENSE TO OFFENSE 4 of Senate Legislation by John Giugliano also proposed dom to pursue the following: CLASS fly»o came back NCAA's *V'. view ibility of the proposal." It de- Williams tle of Bowling Green. The final of The Wildcats changed frequently from defense to offense in the President of the University several amendments to Article A) Self-determination, which Photo by Kevin 600. the clared a Student Union Build- the 880 resembled a football game last 15 minutes of the game because their pressing, hounding defense the Board of Trustees, 10 which would make the Senate would allow for the nation to de- and/or ing as its top priority, and after "Words are imaginable, deeds more than a foot race as elbows caused 18 Pirate turnovers, seven of which were in this period. to allow Senate pol- a "policy-making" branch of the fine itself, to name itself and be amended a great deal of discussion the divine" — Leroi Jones flew everywhere, and a gentle as one can imagine led this running, scrambling all over to for- Senate it to speak for itself; B) Self- icy-making legislation be University. The as Senate adopted a resolution pro- nudge would send a runner into the the court surge. Ford, who seems to delight operating in fourth year to President within stands now is only an advisory respect, he left this concept open the world wide nations of Blacks. warded the posed by Dr. Langran for a Stu- outer lanes for lost yards and tallied 24 points and dazzled the partisan Vilianova crowd of 6600 at period. During division of the University and to interpretation; C) Self- Unity is the Essential key to a fifteen (15) day dent Union Building, a "top seconds. With this to contend, and Princeton's Jadwyn Gym, with his uncanny passes that accounted for period fol- its suggestions can be turned Reliance, the nation must be per- the remainder of the Black Rev- the thirty (30) day priority in building construction Wottle too, who McElroy later seven assists. Kraft called Ford's performance, "excellent, simply the transmittal of the down by the President or the mitted to develop its own in- olution. Revolution must begin lowing at Vilianova University." This characterized as "unreal", this excellent." legislation the President may Board of Trustees. The parietal stitutions and support them; D) in every Black mind with com- resolution will be forwarded to Vilianova twosome came through Ford wasn't the only star out at Jadwyn though, Larry Moody options. It was sug- is the most recent illus- Self- Defense - to protect the prehensive self-analysis and, execute his issue the Research and Development with a second -fourth finish. Mc- with a dandy performance, too. Moody, a sophomore from £xecutive Com- trative example of this pro- nation from ideas and people once again, the re -establishment came up «gested by the Department after proceeding Elroy re -registered his standing really started the second half deluge on East Carolina. Giugliano 's proposal who "do not love." of values. These are some of Chicago, mittee of the Board of Trustees cedure. Mr. through the proper channels. as All- American with a 1 :52,4 sec- Vilianova had just missed an easy shot and Hank Siemiontkowski, Ed that all documents concerning a was out- voted on the premise Baraka explained how the the didactic concepts discussed 6' 10" Following this final resolution ond place behind Wottle in 1:51.0, Hastings and Larry Moody were all frantically covering Bill particular resolution be avail- that there was not sufficient time American system of values cor- by Mr. Baraka before he enter- like the Senate agreed to meet in who turned on his finish kick with Faber, who got the rebound of the missed shot. Faber, who looked able before legislation is passed to review it. His proposal was rupts and keeps Black Africans tained questions from the floor. a special session to complete the half a lap to go, overhauling front he was jailed, the three Cat starters impaled around him, tried to get off by the Senate and forwarded to then sent into committee and from being united. He spoke of The lecture was sponsored by the remaining items on the agenda. runner McElroy. This was not to a pass and it fortuitously careened off Moody's arms and into the President and subsequently may come up lateV in the spring the need for Blacks to adopt a Villanova's Black Student League be the last they would see of each bucket, two points for Vilianova. "You'd have to call that the turning for a new vote. Student attendance at the Senate value system that would be con- of which Ira Walker is Presi- other, either. Ken Schappert caught point," remarked Kraft. "It was Larry's unbelievable shot, if you can News Analysis: Mr. Giugliano seemed dis- Meeting was minimal. ducive tcr Black Unity through dent. an elbow with half a lap to go call it that, that started us off." heartened by the action taken and quickly fell to last in the six The Wildcats won on from this point and completely took control by the Senate on his motions. though to an easy man field. He came on of the game. The highwater nuirk coming when Chris Ford sank ' He felt "It could be in com- Liberation Had Photo by Jack Bremer Veto Alternative Witches' Advocate re-Uke fourth place in 1:54.2 layup on a full court bomb feed from Siemiontkowski. mittee till the end of the Spring Schappert leads the field in the 880 heats. Schappert took it not been for that mishap, Schap- Kenny East Carolina, a team to watch next year as they only fielded one and not be taken up until the fourth in the finals, Student senator John Giugli- pert felt he would have had Lo- senior starter, shot very well in the first half to keep them in the game. new Senate is seated in the Fall." Dispells Popular Black Magic Myths the most exciting race for Villa ano's proposed amendment to the vett of Manhattan for third place. trials. It can be seen then that had The Pirates, who were 11 and 14 for the regular season (they won three until last. Rick Kell led off Procechire for Review of Senate Lovett beat Schappert for the IC4A nova he not had to run his heat "alone", playoff games in the Southern Conference) worked around the ball Challenging Exams By Essie Fields to dispel these myths and to precise in indicating the extent for the foursome in 1:56.2, some- pushed or L^slation seeks to change the the Martello, foremost >i 880 title in a photo-finish last that is, had he been defense in the first half very well, penetrating inside at times with Tom Action was taken by Senate Dr. Leo inform the public of the true or objective of this "power of .•: what disappointing, but due again run in the first section, he authority of the Senate from a concerning the motion by Fr. advocate of Witches' Liberation, witch cult, which tr-.;- week. .:r-'; had Fairley and Jerry Owens doing the damage from the outside. nature of the collective thought." However, he to traffic problems. Tom Gregan mere recommending body to a of Distance Medley would have been there for his "I think the reason for the ball defense not working extremely Ek>nald Burt, Dean of Arts and spoke before an assemblage he proceeded to do quite suc- was careful to explain that the baton and ran a catch up legislative one. (See Fr. Sher- full- The distance medley was next took the medal, maybe even gold. well at times," explained Kraft in a post game conference, "was because Sciencl3S. Fr. Burt was seeking curious listeners in the cessfully. power is not used for evil pur- in 1:54.5. However, he handed man's comment in 8 March Vil- Cafeteria last to take its place in the long list leg The remainder of the 1972 team of the ten day layoff. The fellows lost a little at first but they quickly to institute a "credit by exam- filled Day Hop Non -Satan poses. "Do a good deed, it will off in sixth to Bill McLoughlin failed the right ^ianovan.) As the Senate Constitu- policy throughout the night. After some the fact of Vilianova All -Americans (third were: Jerry Klyop, who got going." Got going they did - by the win Vilianova earned ination" Wednesday First he emphasized return three-fold; doan evil deed; who promptly sized up the situa- the 16'11" pole vault cut- -'tion presently stands, the University's Colleges. The pro- brief introductory remarks, he in the or better placing in this champion- to make to get going to Morgantown. */' that witches are not league it will return three-fold." Evi- the track in a President and/or the Board of ship meet). Karl Kinscherf led off tion and tore up off; Donal Walsh who clocked Jake Nevins, Villanova's longtime trainer, joked after the game, posal would allow any student opened the floor to questions, of the devil. Satan was an in- dently witches are quite prag- split to bring the Cats right Trustees may approve, veto or with a half mile leg of 1:56.2 in 1:51.8 9:03.7 for the two mile, out of "Oh what's so great about the win, this means I've got to work another to challenge, by examination, and for well over an hour he vention of the Christian, and of matic and choose not to harm into contention. McLoughlin's return for reconsideration legis- thoughtful and a crowd of runners that would have back contention; and Dave Wright, timed week." Let's hope it's another two weeks. designated courses for credit. answered many no affiliation with that religion, themselves by harming others. team up to third spot lations submitted to them by the done an Expressway tie-up proud. leg put the in 4:16.5 for the mile, who did The student could test up or some not -so -thoughtful queries. the witches can boast. (Continued on page J handoff to Schappert. He Senate. The President may send The fourth lane was open for at the not make the finals. out of a course entirely. Test- Actually, the witch cult is di- but then re- legislation to the Board from the passing, but only at the expense of dropped to fourth, The only open event (for non- ing up would meari taking a more rectly descendent of the nature passed New Mexico and Nebraska the Senate. If tlie President does not precious yardage. Bob Carpenter coUegians or graduates) was difficult level ofthe same course. religions of the pagan world. Oswald Found second behind front choose to exercise any of the found the going just as rough in to move to invitation mile. Vilianova stand- The specific guidelines for this It is matriarchal, claiming a running Illinois. Schappert's 1:50.9 and Frank Mur- options within thirty days or the (fertility figure) su- ;\ his quarter leg of 51.0. Bethought outs Chris Mason policy would be devised by the goddess 'Not Responsible' showed his fierce com- . Board does not act within six about going around, but the traffic anchor leg phy were among the five invited, individual colleges. This entire preme. It is far from a prim- petitiveness and earned him his months, the proposed amendment -- was too much and it was decided the others being the hottest miler project would be subject to re- itive religion equivalent to our Steve Oswald has been found Ail-American certificate. states that ''the legislation shall for him to give the baton to John second of the indoor circuit, Tom Von view by the Academic Policy Bible, they have the Book of "not responsible" for all Kell, Gregan and McLoughlin earn- go into effect according to its Hartnett in fifth spot. Hartnett Ruden, Jamaica's superb half- Committee after two years. Shadows. An afterlife is also charges, in a hearing before the efforts. terms." rebounded from a 8:56.4 two mile ed their first for their miler, miler Byron Dyce, and defined. "Summerland" is neith- Disciplinary Review Board on 7:33.4, incidentally, placed There is no appeal from a veto This "credit by examination" the previous night that had left Their former Kansas State star Peter er a heaven or a hell, but com- Monday, March 13. The Board, 20 seconds ahead of of the Board of Trustees. It is policy is similar to the option him far out of contention. He them over Kaal. The top three leaders were parable perhaps to the wide open commonly known as the student Manhattan. proposed that this section be allowed in the Core Science seg- closed on the leaders in a steady old nemesis determined early in the race. Ma- American frontier of some three court, is composed of the Dean Second dropped and that a 2/3 vote of the ment of the School of Arts and pace that brought him through in Govan son, Murphy and Von Ruden, but centuries ago. Witches believe of Men, a priest of the Vilianova again looked Senate will override the Pres- Sciences. The only difference 3:00.3 for his three-quarters. Mc- Greg Govan the placings alternated back and in reincarnation; it follows nicely community, a faculty member, and powerful this week ul- idential or Trustee option. If the being grades would be entered in nature. Elroy took the baton and who else smooth forth to the tape. Von Ruden the chain cycle and two students . Because of the the trials 2/3 majority is not obtained, as P - Pass. There would be should be running the anchor mile in the 600. His 1:11.6 in timately eked out a one tenth Similar to the Christian tra- nature of the Board, no details qualifying times * the issue would begin again the no penalty for failure of a pro- with him? Wottle! To McElroy, put him third in victory over Murphy, 4:04.3 to • dition, to become a full-fledged can be revealed concerning the eight man i legislative process. ficiency examination. This policy Photo by John Novotny Wottle seemed dead, but he re- for the two section 4:04.4, with Mason in third in member, one must undergo in- case, including the charges though for would allow the exceptional stu- surrected himself to overhaul Mac finals. Unfortunately 4:05.2, and Dyce fourth in 4:07.2. These recommendations were Witches boast no affiliation with ciation into the religion. The brought against Oswald. The pur- dent an opportunity to advance again, running his anchor mile in Govan, he was the class of his Remember those four names at not supported by the Senate and Christian Satan. witch iniciate is not accepted pose of this regulation is to pro- to through his designated curricu- 4:02.5 to Mac's 4:04.2. thus, Mc- heat in the final and had Olympics time; they should be have been referred to Commit- as a layman however. Automat- vide a safeguard against any facts the race on his own. Until lum without repeating material Elroy's comment of "unreal." run heard from again. tee. Although it is easily recog- Dr. Martello's insistence that ically he becomes a priest. The that could prove detrimental to a he was he may have previously taken However, Villanova's 9:51.7 put the final straight when The Vilianova team has been nized that neither the President the witch cult be considered as mode of worship is through the student's character. overtaken just as he hit the tape, in high school or some other them in third behind Kansas State, coached over its ten meet in- nor the Board would limit their any other religion, judging from coven, a group of no more than Tom Blasuziak, student ad- for second. He college. which was anchored by Jerome timed in 1:12.1 door schedule by James "Jum- present authority by approving the reaction of the audience, twelve members, led by a fe- vocate for the court, said "every- assured of a place, but The Senate adopted Fr. Burt's Howe who just happened to beat seemed bo" Elliott and Jack Pyrah. Also, such a bill (it must pass through came as a blow to a core of male high priestess. The witches thing was done fairly" in the the whole first section ran faster, motion by a vote of 30 in favor intrigued by "It V.U. in Houston too. In any case, it it has been capably managed by the existing channels that it seeks listeners who are gather in a circle and channel Oswald case. He added was place. oppossed and 2 Abstaining. was three points toward team plac- so he was relegated to sixth Jack Bremer, Steve Guminski,and ' to amend), Mr. Giugliano hoped the images evoked by black their psychic energy to raise a a long and complicated affair." in 1:11.3 ing and All- American status for the The winner was timed Ray Paschke. Looking ahead, the that this would prove to be a BuildinK Priorities magic, covens, and witches' "cone of power." Oswald is exonerated of all third in 1:11.6, Photo by Bcrni* Nun«2 quartet. with second and outdoor season starts April 8 relevant issue begging students The University Planning Com- brew. Collective TlMtuglit charges, has no record and is not in the ED fires against East Carolina. The two mile relay team saved the same time as Govan against Penn State. HASTINGS to unite. mittee of the Senate presented a Dr. Martello's very aim was Dr. Martello was not quite on probation. -

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Save the Ballot Holy Week in Harrisburg- Chess Exhibition h. Rfulatlom Career Conference Farmworkers CM/wif^ by M/florif/cs VillsDova Union An Attempt to Turn Trial Around Unless you help immediately, Five minority parties, the For Interested Engineers the United Farm Workers, led Communist Party, Consumers People will be going to Harris people who were active in that and by Cesar Chavez, will lose the Lacrosse: Wast Chaster, A, 3 p.m. People's Party, Socialist On Thursday, March 23, the 2. Design, Construction from its inception Wed., Mar. 22 Party, burg from all parts of the country organization Matiagement of Large En- power of the boycott, their most Student Governmant Elections. Party, and the Socialist Student Chapter ol the ASCE - eventual Labor during the week of March 26 at Port Huron to its gineering Projects effective non- violent means of University Collage Elections. Workers Party, with the legal will sponsor its Third Annual April 2. They will be going to demise with the development of gaining contracts. Farmworkers Thurs., Mar. 23 Chess Club meets, 4th floor lounge, library. Career Conference. This year 3. Solutions to Current and Fu- the end of aid of the American Civil Lib- join in solidarity with the grow- Weatherman. Towards ture Transportation Problems are the poorest working people A.S.C.E. Career Conference, John Barry Hall. erties Union, are suing the state a new step is being taken. In- to people will attend re- ing community of resistance that week 4. Power Generation and Dis- in the country. They labor 10- Fri., Mar. 24 Concert: Peter Nero, FH, 8 p.m. of Pennsylvania for their right to formal seminars with two or war and oppression and to par- gional workshops to establish 12 hours a day in the hot sun Cabaret, Corr Basement, 8:30 p.m. Pennsyl- three guest speakers at each will tribution with each other to fur- be on the 1972 ballot. ticipate in a week of actions, contact 5. Design in Mechanical En- producing food for America - yet Faculty Club meets. Alumni House, 5 p.m. vania's newly amended election be held at 1:00 and 3:00' p.m. demonstrations and other events. ther the possibility that the gineering they themselves often do not Sat., Mar. 25 I.F.C. Awards Night, FH. or fed- in John Barry Hall. The program program will lead to fur- law states that any state They are going to TURN THE week's 6. Electrical Engineering Cross have enough to eat. Their aver- Cabaret, Corr Basement, 8:30 p.m. independent of the is set up so a student may of the movement eral candidate TRIAL AROUND. ther growth Section - Computers, Cir- age life expectancy is only 49 Pistol: NRA Sectionals Navy, Annapolis. Republican and Democratic par- attend any two seminars which ;.•:.•' Agenda community. years. They have been system- Mar. Film: "My Life to Live", Vasey, 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. are of interest to him. cuits, and Systems Action Sun., 26 ties must secure 36,UUU signa- The week will begin on March Mass The purpose of the Career atically excluded from the bene- Travel: Easter Trip to Freeport begins. voters in a The seminar topics are: will be a major cul- tures of registered 26 with a processional march There Conference is to acquaint the fits other American workers take Campus liturgy: Corr, Chapel, and Dorms. three week period to qualify for 1. Design and Protection of of those arriving in Pilgrimage tural event (.concert, play, etc.) Cafeteria. student with men who are now for granted. In 1935, when the Pentecostal Group meets, 8 p.m., Bartley the ballot. Water Resource Systems caravans as well as others, into each night of the week. Also National Labor Relations Act Mon., Mar. 27 Cat's Eye, 8 p.m., EL. employed in engineering fields the center of town to a park during the week there will be The new ballot ruling severely (N.L.R.A.) gave workers the right lues.. Mar, 28 Lacrosse: U of Dalaware, A, 3:30 p.m. and thus become aware of what direct ac- near the courthouse where there different small group, prohibits the rights of minority the The to organize and bargain collect- ChlUrM's Manh they actually do on job. will be a rally. The content tions taking place: a women's <'. parties. The freedom of speech, ively with their employers, format of the seminars calls and style of these events will action; and action initiated by a the right to associate in a poli- farmworkers were specifically for Survival for an introductory remarks by be both political and religious. group of seminarians; and one by On Saturday, March 18, the Villanova Chess Club sponsored Dr. Leroy tical party, the right to equal excluded. Activities each guest in which he will ex- On Saturday, chil- That evening there will be a the Vietnam Vets --at various Dubeck, President of the U.S. Chess Federation, who exhibited his protection of the laws, and the March 25, Now, though, the National La- plain what his job entails and <•'• significance dren and people who care about communal meal and evening pro- sites of political mental dexterity by playing on 40 boards at once. How many did he basic right to vote are all brought some related aspects of his field. bor Relations Board (N.L.R.B.) children gram detailing and explaining around the Harrisburg area. JOINT LECTURE win? into question with this legislation. will march on Wash- has ruled that the United The talks will then be followed Farm On Tuesday, April 11th, at 3 P.M. the Department of Fine Arts and the ington, D.C. in a Children's the events and purposes of the These will lead up to a mass pertinent dis- Workers is to be bound by the by questions and week with Peter Yarrow (of action on Friday, March 31, at World Order Research institute will jointly present Dr. Alberto Ponis, a March for Survival to focus na- restrictions of the N.L.R.A. and cussions. world-famous architect with practices in London, Milan, and Sardinia. tional attention on the plight of Peter, Paul, and Mary) singing. a local war institution, the New Witch At 6:00 p.m. a dinner will its amendments, yet they are not Dr. Ponis will For the next four days, March Cumberland Arihy Depot, in- speak to the question, "Will 'PROGRESS' Spoil (Continued from page 1) from the 13 month lunar cycle. The witches are not out to children and to demand an end to receive the benefits of the follow the afternoon activities Sardinia?" lecture is open the it will held in 27-31, there will be a wide var- volved in the repairing of ap- The to public, and be the The idea of witches flying on seek converts. On the contrary, to all oppression of children. law. This grossly unfair ruling In ancient times, witches lived in the East Lounge of Dough- Audio-Visual Lecture Hall in Falvey Memorial Library. they are a very small group The Children's March for Sur- eity of workshops, speakers, proximately $25 million worth with other peoples. broomsticks stems from a tra- follow- is a reversal of decisions made harmoniously erty Hall. At 7:30 p.m., panels, entertainers and actions of C-47 Chinook helicopters shot dition among witches concern- (to keep the religion pure from vival is CO- sponsored by a broad, as late as March 1971 that farm- -S* During the first centuries of ing the dinner, there will be * corruption and perversion) and and still growing, coalition of centered around the theme 'Re- down in Vietnam. this Christianity was a sec- ing husbandry - - the higher they workers do not fall under the era, an address by Mr. Robert G. will be major MUTOICHIYO take converts extremely se- welfare groups, educators, psy- sist and Build." People from On April 1 there retive religion. It was highly would jump, the taller their crops Bartlett, the former Secretary jurisdiction of the N.L.R.B. In Left in the the Honeywell Project in Min- mass demonstrations both in Muto Ichiyo, a major figure in the Japanese New and would grow. A certain hallucino- lectively. Dr. Martello speaks chologists, social workers, peace the past year, the only thing mistrusted by the Romans. When of Transportation for Pennsyl- Japanese peace organization BEHEIREN, will meet with students at the out now primarily to attempt to groups, student groups, and in- neapolis, from War Tax Resist- Harrisburg and in San Jose, Cal- Christianity the domi- gen which produced the sensation that has changed is that Nixon became vania on "The Political and Pub- Comfort Gallery, Haverford College, on Friday, March 24, at 8:30 p.m. rid this society of its curious dividuals; including, Ms. Gloria ance, from free schools and ifornia (around the Angela Davis it mistrusted of flying was used in certain appointed a majority of the board nant religion, now lic Considerations in Engineer- re- It will be an open meeting; all are invited to attend. superstitions ak)out the witch cult. Steinem, Rev. Jesse Jackson, health centers, from Welfare triai;, focusing on political secrecy. This time the witches ceremonies -- hence spread of ing Decision Making." He will members. Dr. George Wiley, Dr. Rights Organization and the Na- pression at home and the con- the myth that witches fly. Most witches still keep their Benjamin Republican were a convenient object of mis- be followed by Mr. Edmund N. The Party has join- -- Spock, and Fr. Phillip tional Lawyers Guild, and many tinued Air War in Indochina. -- small, Well, so much for the death beliefs a secret what kind Berrigan. ed the trust they were a Bacon, the former Chief Plan- with huge agribusiness A march around the White others, will be conducting work- Over 10,000 people are expect- DREAM ANALYSIS non-proselytizing of myths. What then is witch- of social/political/ economic os- employers in California and Ari- secretive, ner for the City of Philadel- the third Psychic Lecture will they House will begin at shops to provide people with the ed to participate in the Har- On Wednesday, March 22, Phenomenon very gradually craft all about? Dr. Martello tracism would suffer at pub- noon and zona to oppress farmworkers. aect. Probably phia who will speak on "The deal with dream analysis. The Union Lecture will be held in the Day lic disclosure? (Apparently be followed by a rally. From contacts, skills, and knowledge risburg demonstration which is the universal seemed to suggest it was no The decision becomes final on witches became Engineer and Ecology." Harrisburg Hop Cafeteria at 8:00 p.m. The lecture will explain how it is possible to, witches are found in every pro- two p.m. until dark there will needed to begin or get in touch CO- sponsored by the scapegoat. more than another religion. He Those not attending the dinner April 6. On that day, it will be- the Society -- with local organizations and pro- Defense Committee, the People's analyze dreams. Following the lecture, several members of believes in a deity; he believes fession doctors, lawyers, even be a Children's Festival of Life, come impossible for farmwork- Tripping can also hear these speeches for the Advancement of Mankind will divide the audience into smaller an FBI agent). with music, theater, puppet jects when they return to their Coalition for Peace and Justice, Martello traced those in communication with it. He ers to build a strong union to Dr. which will begin at 7:30 p.m. order to answer questions from interested members of the The late 60 's and early 70's shows, dancing, balloons, local communities. During one and the Angela Davis Defense groups in associated with recommends an habitual cere- mov- help them attain justice. things commonly The Career Conference is audience in greater detail and to provide basic and essential information are years of reform; witches fin- ies, and a do-it-yourself art of the evening sessions there Committee. witches to their origins --the mony for meaningful commun- sponsored by a group of involved write letters to: will Please for those who wish to analyze their own dreams. ally feel the time is ripe to fair. will be a working panel on "The Finally, on April 2, there black garb was common among ication. Apparently, witches feel in Robert Dolo, Chm. of students the College of En- Service cele- Senator come up from underground and Join the Children's March for Rise and Fall of Students for be a Easter Sunrise peasants (psysanos - pagans) of no animosity towards other re- gineering for the benefit of all the Republican National Com- to resume the exercise of free- Survival on March 25 to make a Democratic Society: Lessons brating the power of the forces the 9th and 10th centuries; the ligions -- all religions are fun- interested engineers. The rest mittee, Senator Richard S. Sch- life the forces of death. dom of religion which was denied clear the disastrous implications for the Movement Today," with of over jack-o- lantern was indeed a damentally the same regardless is up to the individual; the bene- weiker, Senator Hugh Scott, MIXER with the coming of Christian for children of American for- SUPER candle inserted in a pumpkin of outer manifestations of great There will be a meeting for D.C. fits derived by the individual Washington, sponsor a "Super Mixer" on Friday night, April 7, 1972 qt times. eign and domestic policies. WKDV will for light; the number 13 derives difference. student depend on the degree of those interested in spending In your letter, protest the deci- Street. in the Drexel Activities Center, 3210 Chestnut 9:00 p.m. participation in the affair. some time in Harrisburg on Wed- sion of the N.L.R.B. his MCAT-DAT-GRE Featured will be the "Kit Kats". nesday, March 22 at 4:30 p.m. in Call the boycott office (RE This Conference is to assist the in planning Fr. Bradley's office, second floor 9-9110 or NE 4-4145) to get more individual engineer LSAT-ATGSB Dougherty (Training Room). help. his future career and not for details of how you can FIRST VI LLANOVA ^iijtcutoi/^'4. ^^^leC'^ittf dificcu THE the benefit of any organization. WATER POLO TOURNAMENT NArLBDS. Society News: Saturday, March 25 at 10:00 plenty of action throughout \; 4 teams will clash with On Friday, March 17, the Hanneford Three Ring Circus came to • Preparation for tests required for house pool morning and afternoon in the field Villanova University Field House. The two performances benefitted the classiHads admission to graduate and profes- Teams Playing: sional schools Women's Committee for Will's Eye Hospital. (Yes, Virginia, they can fit Virginia Friendly family offer free room and • Six and twelve session courses Methacton elephants in the Field House.) board in exchange for moderate • Villapova Small groups Wilmington ?V babysitting for •72-'73 school year. • Voluminous material for home study Two children ages 9 & 11. Call prepared by experts in each field 687-3548. • Lesson schedule can be tailored to Steve Oswald says thank you to all meet individual needs. ; ^ ;. : ' EURO-CLUB those who made it possible. 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THE TRIAL OF THE CATONSVILLE NINE Wanted: Mate for Joe Persico (Chairman SLC, The Educational Theater Company of St. Joseph's College will University Senate, "THE TIME HAS COME ior the gov- Who's Who). Contact: S.G.A. Office. perform Daniel Berrigan's play THE TRIAL OF THE CATONSVILLE ernment of Taiwan to secede from March inside the First Unitarian Church, 2125 silver ring was lost in China. The instrument of seces- NINE Palm Sunday, 26, A Rm. 205 Vasey Hall, Friday, Mar. 10. If found, please tion would be at least as eloquent Chestnut St., for the benefit of the Harrisburg Eight Defense return to 205 St. Rita's. It is most as our own Declaration of Inde- Committee. urgent. pendence. More, really, because The performance will begin at 8 P.M. Donations will be accepted however hateful King George was, at the door. For further information, contact the Defenia CommittM at Contact lenses polished, repowered, he the soul of replaced. Dr. Surkin, optometrist, 610 was toleration by Kl 5-1163. Mao's standards. Taiwan has gov- Lancaster Rd., Berwyn, 647-2078. erned itself for 23 years, disturb- ing not world peace, indeed earn- EUROPE this SUMMER $199 ing the admira- NY/LON/NY via BMA707 Jet. Only g for a fr** copy if loto by John Novotny The Graduation List for Arts Students is Posted on Glass Bulletin • 40 seats available to Villanova tion of all who NATIONAL RE- Boards Between Tolentine and Monastery. Any corrections should students, employees & their families. have come to VIEW, writai D«^. On March 11 at the heavenly Hilton Hotel, stunning Sylvia Pema waa (Includes $10 Admin.) C, 150 E. 3S SffMt, be handed in as soon as possible. know it." aelected Bella of the Undergraduate Ball. On the right is Syl via *8 escort, CALL: VILLANOVA TRIPS N. Y. 100U. yrntlcmaiily Gene Steger, the trainer of the Gkl*8 BasketbaU Team. Photo* by Jim Qrogan 825-0537 AFTER 6 P.M. - ;

Page 4 • THE VILLANOVAN • March 22, 1972 March 22, 1972 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 5 /Voles On Presidential Action 4 * « Al6N^ One can overestimate the importance of leadership in an - institution such as Villanova. The bureaucratic process is a Fraternities A New Look self-perpetuating one and the university could probably go on hoi... By DENNY MAISANO for an astonishing length of t^ne before it became absolutely President of Lambda Chi Alpha necessary to resort to the man who sits in the President's in the last increases. integration Office in Tolentine Hall. However, the President is more than The Fraternity system at Villanova has undergone remarkable changes gether and attendance The of fraternities and fraternity men change so subtle that most Villanovans still judge the into the University Community is borne up by the presence of Greeks in positions a signature on an official document; he is the man who sets three years. This has been a system by stereotypes. Many of the old facades, images and impressions of responsibility in Student Activities. The past RSA President, Ex. V.P. of RSA the pace for the rest of the school. He is the one who endows Greek the system no longer do and this is why the time is right for a new are Greeks as well as many members of the Union - the dinner dance and concert the University with that intangible but powerful element that existed in look at fraternities at Villanova. chairmen to name just a few. Villanova Honoraries and Blue Key Society have more called style. The manner of the man is, in some ways, more than a proportionate number of Greeks in their ranks. Campus Leadership is a important than his actions, for it is the President's attitude Greek tradition as exemplified by a recent survey which showed that on over 500 ...toward his faculty, his students and his office that will campuses with fraternities, over 85% of the students leaders on these campuses ;/ dictate his behavior. In his semester and half stay at are fraternity members. Greek leadership is also shown in a recent survey stating Villanova, Edward McCarthy has given members of the that fraternity men make up only about 1% of America's population but that almost community a healthy sampling of what is to come in the 75% of the chief executive officers of the nation's 750 largest corporations are future; he has exhibited quite clearly a consistent personal Greeks. style which may be the most determining factor in the life of The tideischangingatVillanova. Honestly, four years ago I don't think fraternities Villanova University for the next ten years. could have exemplified all I have written. In response to a more enlightened and demending student new fraternities have grown and older ones have adapted. ^y and large, the image that Father President projects is Four years ago there were only 4 established fraternities and only one of these one of a rough, capable, conservative administrator who -^ was a national. Since then 5 new chapters have been added - LCA, DTD, DKE, and understands who put him in power and concurs with their KS all received national charters after periods as locals and ZP is still investigat- estimate of Villanova University. He takes on responsibility ai OUR, ^M/ /V (FdLA/^ /ie/p ing avenues of possible affiliation. This sudden expansion brought new life into the easily as demonstrated in the decision to establish a new w ea^Ai" Al4i//(/ h^w/f system. National affiliation brought vestors from different campuses to Villanova. administrative office (The Dean of Housing). He also has a This immediate area is full of fraternities and different brothers from PMC, Le- dangerous habit of coming to his administrative policy with high, West Chester, Drexel, Delaware, North Carolina, Cornell to name just a few only minimal consultation with the university community ^Bs, have vested Brothers here on weekends when our various teams were in inter- (witness the recent debacle concerning the conversion of collegiate competition. Brothers can easily follow Villanova athletic teams staying in chapter houses along the way. Last year brothers from W. Kentucky, Villanova, Austin and St. Rita's into female dorms). He is both U.C.L.A. all met in Houston. old-fashioned and outgoing; willing to talk to students, but Regional Meetings slow to change his opinion on the worth of their views. ILHIHRSia National fraternities have the help of professional guidance and instructions. Father McCarthy's availability to the is his <% student body to to keep on the article "Father McCarthy express my feelings and, at National officers are employed chapter performance up and requirements strong suit; people know where he stands and he wants them met. National conventions, leadership seminars, regional meetings all serve to To the Editor: Talks about VU Athletics'; Villa the same time, let other Villanova to. It fits in with the general picture of a gutsy administrator. novan, February 2, 1972. help fraternities and Villanova as well. As an alumnus and a life in- students know about the shaft that Sometimes candor can go too far. Father's statement in an The elimination ofthe few The new look of fraternities of Villanova as recognized by Fr. Deegan as well. A surance representative, I was most swim- we are getting. Recently I "tried new of Fraternities at Villanova is needed. The traditional image (perhaps too , interview that he thought that the students who ming scholarships - pleased to read the reprint of the available would out" for the Villanova baseball A frequently asked question is why go through the hassle of rushing and pledging negate traditional at Villanova) of parties, booze and jockism, is to my mind, a too facile demonstrated in protest of the Board's parietal decision at Consumer Union article "Caveat many years of hard work team. Like about 25 other guys, in the first place? What do fraternities have to offer? My answer is that the Greek and image demanding very little intellectual curiosity. I realize that the ideal and the Fr. Sherman's parish \yere "morons" was less than sensible. Emptor on Campus," which ap- devotion by the coach, Ed 1 was out there every day trying system has many benefits to offer. One of the most often heard admonitions to Geisz. real are not necessarily identical. This may be very true when one is speaking of And it betrayed a shocking disrespect for the people who are peared in the March 1st edition The recognition of Villa- to win a "coveted" spot on the entering freshman is to limit their sphere of activities until they are safely settled should positive. nova as a swimming power in the team, i figured into the college routine. To the student seeking to wisely select an extra curricular Fraternities. The emphasis, however, be Fraternities are to some the products of an educational system which he represents. It of the Villanov^n. this year would be East can be directly attributed to different from last activity a fraternity should be a prime consideration. The fraternity experience degree. Community builders, they will become, I believe, a major force in the also revealed a basic inability on Father's part to listen well. The article did a very ade- spring. (Last building of a true Christian Community here at Villanova. Coach Geisz's recruiting program. spring when 1 went out for base- can be the most rewarding part of a college career to the faltering or aimless Students have been talking to the President parietals quate job in explaining the dis- about A college fraternity is something different to each man; it is therefore impossible advantages of buying life insur- The present Villanova swimming ball, the 2 coaches didn't give a student, it provides motivation and guidance; to the scholar, it provides the growth since he here, it. came but you'd never know His statement to generalize about the benefits that accrue to each of its members. One can only ance on credit. This whole con- team can boast fourteen (14) of damn about anyone except the that comes by association with upperclassmen; to the ambitious, it provides the given to the Philadelphia newspapers this summer just after twenty-one to in all of all, know what a fraternity is by experiencing life within it. It is one of those intangible cept is rather absurd if you real- (21) members are the previous year's team.) Well, encouragement and experience excel areas endeavor; and to a his appointment is still a good summation of his attitude ideas, as are friendship, honor and brotherhood; which, in fact, are all embodied ize that a good insurance pro- Dean's list students. How can I was wrong again. We got a one fraternity extends self-assurance and insight which will be retained long after the toward the problem. Listening to people is a good to let Father in the c(Hicept of fraternalism. But a fraternity is still more, so much more. The way gram for the young man is bas- McCarthy justify denying day tryout. Can you imagine that? memories of a classroom fade. This surely is not the classical image of fraternity pride a brother feels when his fraternity wins a football game, attains the hi^est them vent some of their frustrations; psychological therapy is ically a plan for long term sav- a SCHOLAR and an ATHLETE One day! We got 8 swings at the life. Rather than stifling one, fraternities open him up to different people he might scholastic average, is a sensation only a brother truly understands, regardless not a President's job, unfortunately. And the psychologist ings. The idea of borrowing money the opportunity of attending Vil- bat and the 2 coaches (1 won't men- not normally associate with. It would be hard for one to Characterize the majority lanova? of how hard he may try to convey it. And yet, as each member strives to enrich knows that a problem isn't simply eliminated by talking in order to save is simply ludi- tion their names) based their of Villanova fraternities with a specific type of individual. William Search For Identity the lives of his brothers it is his own life that is fulfilled. about it. crous. B. McDonough . judgement on that. (Keep in mind of is 1 would like to add as a foot- Class of 69 that most of us had not batted This concept fraternity as a growth experience shared by Father Deagan, S-tudents have a right to a measure of respect and so do note to the article that there are since the summer). And now that Assistant of Student Activities and moderator of the I.F.C. Much has been recently other members of the community who have found many advantages to starting a 1 look back on the "tryouts", written on the loneliness and alienation of the college student. There are, I'm sure, themselves ignored in Father's decisions. It has been rumored life insurance program for the I realize that we were not really many lonely Villanova students searching for some group with which to identify. We that the opinion of the getting a chance, are all unique personalities and some of us mix more easily than others. Yet all Arts and Science faculty was not student who can afford the normal To The Editor ... & Anyone who but the coaches given sufficient weight in determining the new Dean of that premium of $15 or $20 a month. might THINK, were just being nice to us. students believe (or want to believe) that they have something to offer a group and, Well, the moral of this in turn, gain from membership in a group. What is needed is someone(s) to reach College. People who are consistently shut off from any real For one, premiums are based upon Can you discuss: letter is that Villanova, as all of us know, out to all students, especially the lonely, and help them, through meaningful group consideration of their opinions eventually give up trying to age and the sooner a person starts (1) The concept of free-will in his insurance program the lower does not care about anyone or any- experience, to realize their potential as a unique individual. voice them. An "open door" policy can be the cover up for a religion of the Augustinians thing unless they bring Any group, if it is functioning properly, can reach out and supply this sense of will be his premiums for life. vs. the religion of Roman Ca- in money. closed mind. .5> If you're a 7 foot clod they'll put belonging. My point is that Fraternities, if they are truly Brotherhoods, have no Plain speaking on the President's part can be construed A second consideration is that tholics. ,

a basketball uniform on you. If .. other purpose but reaching out to the individual Brother, creating growth experiences as refreshing honesty or as ill-judged and emotional behavior. most students are presently good (2) The use of the word 'guide- you're a fat lineman they'll put in which the individual can realize his potential, (leadership, social, intellectual) insurance risks and as such enjoy lines' for 'control' in the rea- you ; In the case of Father's comment on the students, its effect creating fraternal which, in turn, will help strengthen and crystalize preferred rates which will remain soning of the Boards' deci- on the football team. Community went no farther than this campus, but one wonders about the the University Community. Too ; "! bad baseball. • " '0 with them for their lifetime. Those We don't have 'I sions. ' '' \*\. \ University's image outside the school? The President is the any Mickey Greeks people choosing to purchase insur- (3) Absolute immunity, not absol- Mantles going to Vil- { spokesman of Villanova and should present dignified, >< is a ance later in life may be sub- ute power, corrupts absol- lanova (as is witnessed by the The problem is that the average Villanova student who not fraternity oriented thoughtful of the situation. to image to the general public. And Villanova needs jected to higher ratings due to utely; taking in to considera- record every year). It just seems sees a narrow view He may have been a few rush parties or all the favorable publicity it can get. their health or occupation. A third tion the immunity of the Board a shame that a regular kid, who watched an I.F.C. football game or Greek Week competition but his involvement is not there. these activities it that fraternities serve a Many members of the community, the VILLANOVAN advantage in purchasing insurance of Trustees versus the in- being offered a scholarship ended From may seem purely included, have adopted a "wait and see" attitude towards Fr. now is that the savings will grow security of students. to go here, cannot even get a fair recreative function. A closer look will dispel that image. Fraternities are not an at shake in a school which is sup- end in themselves but rather a means to an end. Fraternities seek to reach out to McCarthy so far. But the evidence is piling up and giving the a faster rate and thus a great- (4) The University acting as the posed to be for the students. those not in the system and build a sense of community with them. LCA Casino President "the benefit of the doubt" has become more and er profit will be realized on the last word in morals (religion) insurance policy. A fourth and parents with view of Yours truly, Nite besides giving the on campus student a Friday night activity raised money more difficult each week. The possibilities for progress, for a as a advantage is the Guaranteed In- the students as immature & Charles Barrett for charitable purposes. I.F.C. participation in Easter Seals and March of Dimes true partnership between all sectors within the University surability Option which guarantees immoral children to be gives favorable publicity to the University as a whole. The natural enthusiasm for have been damaged this year. It's time to admit that a new the young man the right to pur- watched over. University events is reinforced by the fact that members attend these events to- President has not brought correspondingly ideas into the new chase additional series of ... (5) Free speech in the U.S. IF I8I11SID(S)S^ community. Father Welsh, of last year's memory, was no insurance at normal rates as his Free speech at Villanova. To the Editor: more conservative than our executive. " '*»<»> present Last year's needs grow, regardless of his fu- Democracy . . . Dem- The following remarks are ad- complaints of a closed power structure are still valid today ture circumstances (poor health, ocracy" at Villanova dressed to the students of Vil- and may, perhaps, be more true. Certainly Father McCarthy's high risk occupations, etc.). (6) Frustration as an aid to study- lanova. Gentlemen, freedom is While all the above reasons ing. indication that he intends to reinforce the Augustinian multifaceted. make it most advantageous for (7) Maturity: At what time of day character of Villanova does not indicate flexibility of thought Journey to Fhilippi I \ \) I 1 college students to purchase life does it occur after graduation? M M< >H K on his part (and one suspects on the part of the Board of To each nation, and so to each insurance, it definitely should not (8) The differences of Jocks, Trustees). Will there be a quota system established for lay individual, there is in some far- US ilf .III' nua i/iif/uj /ijst th.i( li'it I'A'."/' :\h.it ' Lnok t(, be sold to the students who can- Freaks, R.O.T.C. and the of reality in administrators, or a limit as to how far they can progress off hour facing tnr u\ii hiiuji, of Bjrjkj jnd dci nlc tm yourst'lf not afford it. 1 whole heartedly Straights as opposed to real :i'(/i/ 1 'ill an ancient town of the name of iXc iviist i/ndfrstjnd within the university? One would hope that intelligence and agree with the article condemning people. hoi-^t'vt'f [fur /,/st .is thrrt.' is no Philippi. There is, perhaps, some "',)ni)li!f)i( ^X'hitc AmiTK J thi>r,' is no inonuhthic IjI.k k administrative ability would far outweigh affiliation with the the sale of life insurance on credit. If you can discuss the above, choice in the selection ot the hour A'-'>'n,j Augustinian Order as a job qualification. Judging from the Denis P.Garbo,CUssof 1970 what can you do about them? />/i'<)/ot/i,'s i\n'/ I'jry l):il ^vc ituist fxu.hjsr we of arrival but, of certainty, no >ir hlj k , tn^ht tog/'tfirr experience of this year how safely can assume this fact? Campus Representative Yours truly, IVi' luiist stn/, tf)ii)kin(j uf one in the choice judgment to be made ' /",''l>.rs j.s lion vjhitr f)f'onlr jiuj thitil- of oursrlvs .i\ .1 In the last thirty years Villanova has grown from a small Connecticut Mutual Life 5893-99687575-239629-0001 there. What is carried to Philippi ''I.K A /)ro/>/r Insurance Company (Swiss Bank account no.) vV///' Ih'j, k l)riih; liir •.f.imljnj liberal arts college of 800 undergraduate students to a is the basis of the final judgment. I i I'll II '' lit u" University size — of considerable in all divisions the judgment is irrevocable. ' (10,000 And 1 .-il lU Vni I ri( >'.. ;/". (DS9X 8VIBII1KS / iji .];, 5500 full-time undergraduate). The methods that worked In the final hour, the summing thirty or even twenty years ago will not suffice. After all, of the Past is intrinsically deter- To the Editor: mined by an earlier choice. So IK. III. there is some value in the future I and future oriented thought As a former Villanova swimmer, To the Editor: if a^ well as in "the good old days". (Continued on page 1 2) I feel it necessary to comment i feel it is finally necefsajy. •.« v-WWVW W

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•»^ «, » Hard Line Dissolves Into (Continued Soft Soap Summer Job Scene Nixon Jobi from page 6) tinue checking until you've (Continued from page 6) found something. By JOSEPH P. CORCORAN (3) Help Wanted Ads. Contrary to some notions, different ads Director of Placement Nixon, A Liberal's Conservative modeled on Milton Friedman's concept of a"nega- powerful enemy. Nixon has literally handed over run in different papers. Check (or ask your parents to check) all of * "Summer Job outlook for students still sluggish as the economy tive income tax" and proposed as a means of de- to Russia eventual control of the Mediterranean your local papers on a regular basis. by Hike Ehling remains soft." So says a recent item in the Wall Street Journal. creasing bureaucratic interference with the lives of and Indian Oceans. In this context, even Vietnam- (4) Family and Friends. They probably have more current local And unfortunately, WSJ says it accurately. the poor and increasing work incentives, has be- ization has become a disguise for an American contacts now than you do. Hesitant to ask them for a job? Then ask - Conservative patience Granted things are bleak. But granted, more so, that come just one more program among others rather defeat in Vietnam. them for "advice". Everyone likes to give advice and your session with Richard Nixon over delphia Assistant D. A. John Steinberg, columnist you need the years has bordered on the income from the summer to cover next year's expenses. And that a than a substitute for the present unwieldy mess. C rypto - conservatism with them may just lead to a summer job offer. miraculous. Such Ralph de Toledano, CBS Radio's Jeffrey St. John, patience is particularly modest display of industry on your part never hurt relations with the Indeed, it has taken Governor Reagan over a year In light of these failures, it is surprising that (5) Temporary Help Agencies. Manpower, Kelly, Olstein's, etc. remarkable when one and others estimate - - over half is actually grown bears in folks, either. So what's the answer? to win HEW consent for an experimental other conservative opposition Check your yellow pages and stop in to see them. They sell mind that Nixon's chief asset in the eyes on the Chinese mainland. program to Richard Nixon had your of the Right -- his anti-Communism -- The Cardinal Virtue in California requiring the able-bodied to work and not sooner emerged in the primaries. Yet services to local companies, pay you reasonably well, and have a has been The chief difficulty with Nixon's foreign policy is even the product not of sincere First, a sermonette straight from Roget's: perserverance freeing the genuinely disabled from the tyranny with a late start and a lack of support variety of both steady and short duration jobs. They too are feeling conviction but of cal- that it has been so oriented towards public relations from such culated political persistence. . .steadfastness. . .tenacity. . .staying power. It's going *of the professional social worker. Finally and most conservative leaders as the economic pinch, of course, but it doesn't cost you anything to opportunism. Granted that he at- with the American voter. While secret discussions to Barry Goldwater and tacked the left- leaning take these qualities - plus a modicum of luck - to find a decent job seriously, failing to recognize the close relation- Ronald Reagan, John Ashbrook has succeeded in inquire. posture of his two early between Henry Kissinger and the Red Chinese opponents, Jerry this summer. And, as in most aspects of life, "luck" seems to ship between domestic economic policies and garnering 9%-10% of the vote in (6) Joh-Wanted Ads. Consider this technique if you have a small- Voorhis and Mrs. Gahagan- leadership would have been of inestimable ad- accrue New Hampshire to Douglas; his real motive, as those who show perseverance . . . persistence ... foreign relations, the president imposed clearly and Florida. McCloskey's share of the vote in town or local paper. You will be wasting your money by trying it in Garry Wills expressed vantage to both governments in containing the now etc., etc. Easter it, was to exploit vacation could be the best time to start looking. inflationary tariffs on virtually all foreign goods -- New Hampsire, although twice Ashforook's, a major metropolitan paper, but it may produce results in the "Po- Murray Chotiner's campaign dominant power of the Soviet Union, a presidential was tactic of continual offensive, A Few Random Tips but notably textiles, in an apparent payoff to augmented by independents, duck Gazette." a tactic he employed trip only forced Nixon into several concessions -- who are permitted with marvelous effect in - Recognize what may be a college student's biggest asset in com- Southern campaign contributors - which has en- to vote in the state's party primaries; (7) Joh-Wanted Notices. On local bulletin boards where people the Checkers speech. Yet most notable in regards to the Republic of China moreover, when he found it peting for a summer job: he can learn the new quicker than dangered American relations with Japan gravely the McCIoskey voters cannot be expected in any congregate. The shopping center, churches, etc. expedient, he was not above -- in no way compensated for by American gains Job most and deserting the other candidates and hence will be prodoctlve earlier for his imperiled the textile industry of Free Asia. case to vote for Nixon in November, (8) Your Own Business? Handyman? Cutting lawns? Painting? conservativeTaftin favor of an Eisen- save the rather dubious one of aiding Nixon's employer. while Ash- hower who, however well-intentioned, Obviously you shouldn't confront an employer with exactly those words What Nixon has failed to realize is that the brook's form the hard-core of the President's etc. was (at least re-election campaign. The SALT talks, likewise r at the time of his nomination) the captive but you can legitimately tell him that you "learn quickly'.' and will be Soviet Union can gain strategic supremacy even old constituency. Nixon, taking this constituency StUlLookii«? of Eastern geared to encouraging false hopes in the American liberals. Nor did he hesitate "carrying my weight" within a few days. though temporarily handicapped -- for granted on the assumption that will So you have exhausted all the resource possibilities. Where to now? to destroy Senator public for blatantly self-serving purposes, have technologiciilly there be McCarthy, who could never - If you think you may want a eareer after graduation in a particular and, indeed, that such has already happened. With no other candidate whom they can support, over- To the streets and your town's larger employers is one answer. 1*0 have been censured if anything proved even more disastrous; thus we without Nixon's attack on him field (journalism, ba/iking, the steel industry, manufacturing, for exam- Soviet encirclement of China as result of inept looks the possibility that some vote for the yellow pages and your telephone is another approach. from the "Right,*? now hear talk that, to demonstrate to the Soviet a may George when the political imperatives of the ples), try to get any kind of summer Job in that field or industry. American diplomacy in the Indo- Pakistani War and Wallace, no matter how irresponsible his candi- The bigger employers of summer help -- city and state governments, Eisenhower leadership (read, "the American voter") the Ad- Administration so demanded. The summer experience will help you confirm your interests. And the recent Soviet overtures to rightly dacy, and that, should "Scoop" manufacturers, construction companies, department stores, restaurants, Indeed, to compare ministration's spirit of accommodation, the United a Japan dis- Jackson or even the Kennedy -Nixon positions of fact of having had that experience will make you a more attractive illusioned by Nixon's Asian and economic policies, Hubert Humphrey be the Democratic etc. -- are generally net receptive to telephone inquiries. They may go 1960. one would States may be willing to allow the Soviet Union to nominee, candidate come your search for permanent after- college employment. the United States sees the world power balance many conservatives may find such moderate Dem- so far as to say "no hiring" over the phone even though they do plan to - In terms of money-making jobs, commission sales, waitering, or definitely shifted against it, especially in view of ocrats at least as satisfactory as Nixon in foreign employ some vacation workers. For these, present yourself in person, waitressing, assembly-line work (especially night-shift), construction continuing Russian penetration of the Middle East policy: indeed, a liberal Democrat would have "cold turkey", at their employment offices and tell them what you and landscaping are among the most lucrative. "Dirty" jobs too - \. •and the Mediterranean. By allowing herself to be- found a foreign policy as Irresponsible as Nixon's have to offer. •'> stoking furnaces, cleaning oil bilges, and the like - usually offer prem- come a tail to the Israeli kite, and by failing to impossible to foist on the American public, for he When it comes to the "Ma and Pa" store, the gas station, door- ium pay. recognize the expediency of either supporting or, would have encountered Republican opposition now to-door sales and the like, you can cover more ground more quickly Where Do I Look? preferably, destroying India after her attack on largely neutralized by Nixon's crypto- con- and just as effectively by dialing and asking their plans. "Let your ' There are a number of "resource" outlets available to you. Not Pakistan rather than allowing her to become a servatism. fingers do the walking. places of employment, but sources of leads. Touch all bases: Appearance (1) The Placement Office. In addition to career counseling, post- Dress and appearance will obviously have some effect on your graduation and part-time placement assistance, we get information on success, even though it's difficult to predict where and to what de-

summer employment opportunities . We have some listings now in our gree. The question essentially boils down to a "tradeoff": how much "Summer Jobs" binders and over the Easter holidays will be engaged are you willing to forego in one facet of lifestyle to improve your in a massive employer- solicitation effort to ferret out more oppor- job-finding prospects by an indeterminate amount? tunities in the Delaware Valley. Check with us before and after the In Summary holidays and keep checking - new listings come in daily. We also have Most of the above assumes that $'s are the motivating factor in several directories of summer job opportunities, largely covering camp your working this summer. It also implies - very, very strongly - or resort work or voluntary service positions. that you cannot afford the luxury of being too choosy. If you need some (2) Emplojrment Offices. If you live or plan to stay in the area ideas to get your summer job- finding efforts off the ground or you during the summer, register with your local office and also with one feel like you are up against a stone wall, come in and talk with us in of the nine Pennsylvania State Employment Offices located within the The Placement Office. city of Philadelphia. Your local office may be able to provide tips on neighborhood jobs. Any of the Philadelphia offices offer the special advantage of a daily, computerized printout of all open jobs in the city and selected outside ones. (Note that you do not have to be a city or even state resident to register with the Philadelphia offices. Nor are you restricted to signing up with only one office.) TODAY ELECTION DAY Pittsburgh uses a similar job bank printout, as do other cities. But computerized or not, state employment offices are good sources, es- pecially for skilled and unskilled jobs. Register with them now and con- (Continued on page 7) MARCH 22, 1972 Candidate^ 5 >;. Polls are wen hem 9 to 5

;;;::: >y:r^^ Graduate Senate , '}.^^^^^^^^^^^ .^ Constance Oay0:-U^si:^X WHEjRE TO YOU:

Personal Background: Graduated uate School's Senator, I would - cum laude with a B.A. in keep the graduate students in- ARTS STUDENTS VVEST LOUNGE. DOUGHERTY HALL Latin from West Chester formed of the University Sen- State College, West Chester, ate's discussions and decisions. SCIENCE STUDENTS -MENDEL HALL CAFETERIA Pa. in May 1971. Served on Even more so I will strive to • the Executive Committee of keep the University Senate and ENGINEERING STUDENTS TOLENTINE HALL LOBBY (NEXT TO MONASTERY) have difficulty deciding just who really was "soft overtake our lead in Polaris submarines until each the class of '71 in my Junior the whole of the Villanova cam- on - Communism," just as one could easily mistake nation's strength is equalized in this area, and yet year. Main responsibility -- pus aware of the existence and COMMERCE & FINANCE STUDENTS BARTLEY HALL CAFETERIA today Senator Jackson's genuinely hard-line foreign no talk is heard of cutbacks in the Soviet surface kept the Junior class inform- needs of the Graduate School. The policy for the anti- Communism espoused so op- fleet, indubitably superior to the American navy ed of the Committee's bi- number of full-time graduate stu- All STUDENTS MUST SHOW MATRIC CARDS AND A PICTURE I.D. W: portunistically by Nixon in his early career. and of far greater value in anything but a nuclear monthly meetings through a dents in comparison to that of * Protection war. Newsletter written and de- Ironically, while Nixon has continued to insist, Unwieldly Mess livered under my direction. CANDIDATES: as he did during his campaign, that Soviet- Amer- The Nixon record on the domestic front has been Presently a graduate assis- ican negotiations must be carried out "from a equally dismal. In an effort to curtail inflation tant in the Classical Lan- position of strength" (no more do we hear even caused by previous Democratic Administrations guages Department as of AAS SENATE CftF SENATE ACADEMIC POLICY the faintest whispers of "superiority "),nota single and by his own record deficits, the President has September. new weapons system has been implemented by the imposed on Americans a bureaucratic monstrosity During this academic year I Tom Gilman Nixon Rich Bowler Administration. Only recently has the Presi- of economic controls unparalleled since the New have been serving as a repre- dent requested Congressional funding for intensi- Deal and Mussolini's corporative dictatorship. sentative of my department on Glenn Clark Doug Potash AAS Ctf fied research in orbital space stations -- a field Those few conservative programs he has adopted the Graduate Student Council as Peter O'Brien which the Soviets have -- Bob D'Emilio for several years recognized most notably federal -state revenue sharing and well as a member of the G.S.C. Alfred (Fred) Wolamin Doug Potash as being of crucial miliUry -- imporUnce. Nixon has welfare reform have been grossly distorted Social Committee and the Com- John Gallagher apparently ratified the Johnson Administration's from their original form: revenue sharing, de- mittee for the Graduate School Bud McLeod John Constantine decision to protect only missile sites, not popula- signed to increase local autonomy and to substitute News-letter. My awareness of full-time undergraduates tends to Joan Gillespie BMOINEERINO SENATE tion Frank B. Kearney. Jr. centers, with an ABM system for fear any for massive and incompetent federal spending, has the interest and problems of the make many of us forget the needs Frank B. Kearney, Jr. (El Ice) attempt to defend American cities from been turned into an excuse for Soviet "pump-priming" graduate students in the other and importance of the graduate John DiStuss nuclear blackmail might be regarded as deflcits and will thus only serve "provoca- to increase total departments has been sharpened school. Although we are smaller James Ravelle Russ McWey tive." And, perhaps most seriously, it has spon- governmental spending rather than rechannel funds by my involvement in these com- in number, the graduate students Bill sored a monumental whitewash of Red Chinese from the federal to the sUte and local Fred Robertazza Noonan in- levels; while mittees. Since my experience in deserve Just as much attention, volvement in the drug trade, leading Americans to the conservative program for welfare reform, student organizations has been for we are Just as much a part of Schwartz Peter Connors believe that most heroin imported Marc into the United mainly concerned with "getting this University as any under- States is of Turkish origin -- (Continued on page 7) whereas so Phila- the word around", as the Grad- graduate. ' ; . .

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« » • Stoles, \A/HAT'S OM The Persuasions Convince S. \A/HERE The Main Point PENCILS^ BOOKSy Scrolls, MORE MORE By KEITH A. NO NO NORRIS EnTERTninmEiiT heius The Persuasions ''rocked the to the street corner and park crooning of the late fifties and NOMORETEAC S' DIRTY LOOKS joint" like it was an old down And home Baptist Church Thursday early sixties, to the Persuasions. It is obvious night at the Main Point. No, from some of the material Lynx Short Circuits there wasn't any religious cere- they use that they are mony in Bryn Mawr, but the aware of their singing heritage. One of Ancient Roles energy and the fervor with which their current albums, By PETER SCJMADER this group performed definitely "Street Corner Symphony," is a is reminiscent of Communion Sun- collection of Historical Black Folk day morning at home church. songs and some contemporary before the Winter a robot. finds her dismantled my I find me He By ESSIE FIELDS ones. 1971 copy of the "Lynx" maga- in the repair shop, and his il- The style <>f singing which the Along with the Persuasions was zine, "The Literary Publication lusions of maternal affection are Persuasions do is a derivative of Paul Williams one of the most of Villanova University." I open shattered. "The Story of the King HISTORY PERVERTED BY the "common meter hymn" of the creative song writers of the the "Lynx" and find on page one Who Lived Forever" is pure MOST SUCCESSFUL PRO- old slavery religious camp meet- Seventies. He has written songs a drawing of the profile of Christ Schweitzer: an immortal king and PAGANDISTS OF ALL TIME. . ^> ings. In those days there were no for the Carpenters (We're Only entitted "J.C." On page two is his eternal castle are insignifi- MOVIEMAKERS EXPLOIT DE- organs or pianos to supply the Just Begun) and Three Dog Night the mast head containing the cant to the chaos of the birth FENSELESS PUBLIC...VIL- instrumental assistance that is (Just an Old Fashion Love Song). "Lynx" editorial board; itismade and death of the Cosmos. This LANOVA CONSUMER ADVO- common in todays Black churches. Williams made his singing and up of not a few names. Page three- idea of the Cosmos is a favorite CATE, EDWARD CANNAN, AT- The Harmony and the beat is night club debut and was well re- is the table of contents; and page of Schweitzer. And the Cosmos TACKS HOLLYWOOD'S DELI- something that developed "na- ceived by a spirited crowd. Des- four is another drawing called leads me to his worst story in BERATE MKRESPRESENTA- turally" - whatever that means. pite his obvious nervousness, he V-i r.!.- "Black Glasses." So far there is the "Lynx." TION OF THE ANCIENT WORLD. This style of singing has been was a definite asset to Emmet nothing either interesting or lit- Skipping his third science fic- Some very strong headlines, carried, from slavery, right down Robinson's guest list. erary in the magazine. tion piece I go to that worst yes? Actually it was a very mild My heart leaps: page five is a story, the story of how Darrell and lighthearted informal lec- poem by Joseph Lewandowski call- Schweitzer writes. The chaotic ture Mr. Cannon, of the History ed, "Johnny Appleseed, Coat Flap- Department, delivered last Tues - ping." This poem is about the day night on the topic "Holly- apple-tree-seed-sower, the land wood View of the Ancient World VILLANOVA UNION PRESENTS he knew, and the land today: Corrected".

". . .oh jeez/Johnny /if you could All the hard core history freaks only see/your playpen/now/oh were gathered at Alumni House. jeez..." Mr. Lewandowski uses We were delighted to hear bit- alot of "ee" assonance, most often, ting little comments about Rich- "gee whiz" and "oh gee." ard Burton, Liz Taylor, and Kirk Turning the page I read "Cast- Douglass, Holywood's most il- ing Ciphers" by James O'Melia, lustrious talents. But we were a poetry editor for the "Lynx." also concerned with learning ex- Casting Ciphers" is an extended actly what it is that makes Holly- metaphor concerned with Mr. 0'- wood's films so unauthentic. Schweitzer's Melia's task of reading the poetry Cosmos writes Mr. Cannon called to our at- at the typewriter, submitted to him and his watching prose: he sits tention the Roman Messenger. out, spews out. the reactions of the submitting and what spews He always arrives in the thick four of these poets. Why did he not publish There are pages of battle with a well preserved and they are the long- the submittee's poetry instead of spewings, scroll. The general invariably of the magazine. his own? He probably figured poetic est spewings unrolls it and holds it outstretch- nothing else to put license or something. Or maybe If there were ed (as if he were quite far- then I could his editorial experience made him into the "Lynx," sighted, by the curled ends. It shortage of copy and self-indulgent. understand a is indeed a lucky thing that our space John McFadden's poem "Tin why Schweitzer filled up actors are empowered with the Boxes," about cars passing him with his "A Curious Manu- ability to memorize, for might ." . There must have been by while he is hitch-hiking, is script. they try to read the scroll, they other respectable prose submit- trite. He writes of a "faceless would find they were holding it 1 assuming highway," of cars as "tin boxes ted to him. Or am sidewise! Perhaps the visual ef- THE 1972 too much: the drawings and sket- TWAINTRODUCES fect of the scroll ... in organized mayhem ... to- outstretched ches in this "Lynx" also appears compensates for the misrepre- IN CONCERT to be filler. sentation. On the other hand. . GETAWAY* PROGRAM. Two writers redeem Vil- About clothing, Mr. Cannon lanova's "Literary Publication." .'' y' spared few words. He conceded One is Steven Sherretta. The other This ad wasn't written to aniuse you. It airline in the world. it's fre^r vj^^^"^^^^'--^^: '^ the accuracy of the soldiers' ; card was ;, And is Jay Curreri. Mr. Sherretta's armor, but went on to ridicule written to get you to think. Tb think of how few Youth Passport* Card. TWA's ^ | poem, "The Grand Canyon at the curious "hot pants" togas school vacations you may have left. If you're 12 thru 21, you can get 1/3 off normal Night," is successful with its des- worn underneath. Perhaps the cription and with its technique. muscular, hairy legs of the men Before you know it, the 9 to 5 hassle will be domestic coach flights, on a standby basis. The poem's first line, "A wind- are revealed deliberately for an ." starting. So this summer may be your last real Plus discounts on over 20 other airlines in the ing rock path down and deep. . extra appeal to women viewers. chance to travel, lb help you plan your getaway, let United States, Canada, and Europe. gives the reader a concrete image; An interesting observation? and, when read aloud, the line, And concerning the actual bat- us send you our free Getaway* Kit. The card also gets you discounts at over 700 shops because of Mr. Sherretta's word tle, Mr. Cannan chuckled at the With the Kit you can get: and hotels around the world. choice, establishes the sound and inaccuracy of the cavalry attack.

. . down TWA's Stutelpass * TWA's Getaway* Guidebook. gether, yet isolated . Important the feeling of the long walk Mention of the stirrup should . path: he chooses to everybody . . and no one." the canyon's give you a clue. The stirrup A coupon booklet that gives you a room and A 224-page guidebook highlighting 19 of the most If Mr. McFadden has a problem "w's," "r's," "th's," "ow" was an invention of the Middle continental breakfast in either a guesthouse or popular cities in the world. relating to his surroumttngs, or and "ee" to draw the sound out Ages which revolutionized war- is bothered by machines being the sound of the line. fare and was a major factor in hotel in for only a night. student Europe $4.80 "cold, careful, untouchable," then Mr. Curreri's story, "Tom," the development of feudalism. In No advance reservations are needed. he has every right, and a duty is sinq;>le and creative. He tells Roman times, a swift attack on I as a poet» to express for us his the story of a little boy on Christ- Also included are free coupons that can be used PLEASE SEND ME horseback would have invariably troubles on such a universal and mas Eve. The boy, Tom, sus- resulted in the soldier's falling. with the for bullfights, use of a bicycle, theater tickets, 7YOUTHGE1AWAYKIT. i sincere basis. But McFadden's pects something wrong The legions would have been is weak, and, Claus. As is cus- sightseeing and more. poem, "Tin Boxes," notion of Santa wiped out in no time! Yet Holly- TWA, P.O. Box 876 as someone once observed, "The tomary, the parents put Tom to TWA's Breakfast Adventures. I wood chooses simply to overlo(ri( Bed and Farmingdale, N. Y. 11735 weak connot be sincere." bed early on the Eve. The par- this. Why? A good question. neighbors 2- to 7-day guesthouse packages to any of 50 The prose editor of the "Lynx" ents then go to their Perhaps the public eats it up. is Darrell Schweitzer. He is fond for some celebrating, expecting Perhaps they don't know better. European cities. Among them Amsterdam, where Name ^^_^______of science fiction. Mr. Schweitzer to put up the tree and arrange Well, before the evening was you can spend 3 days for only $22. And Athens, has five pieces in the "Lynx," the presents upon their return. over, a general consensus de- where 3 nights cost only $16. AddressL. one poetry, five, prose. His prose The present Tom asks from Santa nouncing Hollywood was reached. ALL TICKETS here is bad: three are TWA's Getaway* Card Application. material Claus is a book. The confused But fortunately, the discussion attempts at science fiction; one boy, knowing his parent's absence, ended on an upbeat. Mr. Cannan writes. With TWAs Getaway Card, you can charge is a description of how he comes down stairs to await the was able to recommend a sole State. fiction is boring be- airfare, hotels, meals, car rentals. His science coming of Santa. When the par- motion picture about the ancient Getaway unoriginality- "Cradle cause of its ents come home and prepare to world. Although not specifically packages and more. And then take up to two years of Stars" is Schweitzer's first accurate, Fellini's Satyrycon ^3.00 set up the tree, they find their science fiction piece in this to pay. tWA) son "lying under a fully deco- successfully conveys the spirit My travel agent la 0088 "Lynx." The story here is of a rated tree, fast asleep, clutching of the times. Our distinguished It's distributed, AvilliU* la 10-4 the most widely widely accepted test tube baby who, at the age ancient historian suggests it; Hm aalM aHIn MIy Service murks owned exclusively by TWA. of tan, discovers his mother is (Continued on page 12) keep it in mind. ; ! a '

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Page 10 • THE VILLANOVAN • March 22, 1972 March 22, 1972 » THE VILLANOVAN • Page 11 At Th« Spectrum ^ * Taj Mahal Dave Mason Tonight The Beach Boys BALLET OPENS By ESSIE FIELDS By MICHAEL DANFORD female lead singer with an in- end of the evening I was chums Last November, after a tedious With Cocker's Return credibly powerful voice. I arrived with the people on the rows ahead and unnerving concert, I Last Monday and Tuesday Taj vowed a bit late, but it took little time of me and behind, as well as the never to return to the Spectrum appeared at the Point to get involved with their music. many who managed to crqi) up Mahal Main again. It's too big; the audience is Surprisingly, the audience was not to our second- row seats. (Wow! with a small group introduced fidgity; the sound suffers in the very receptive; however, "White WMMR is now playing "Surfing simply by the name of their lead vast space. But I heard that the Bird", their closing number, man- Surfari" by you know who. -- singer, Billy Joel. On Tuesday Beach Boys were returning to both acts were excellent; Billy town aged to get some hearty applause. Was it only two years ago that ' /'. and I couldn't resist. Joel was better than most Main A half-hour intermission. . . A when I asked them to play even Cocker, Mad Dogs and English- In the very same amphitheater rising Point first acts and Taj Mahal, murmur of excitement. . .A progressive 'Boys sounds, such men were touring in a chartered back in I there to who normally appears with It has been two years since May, 1968, was short introduction, including some as "Friends" or "Cabinessence" a plane making rock history. see the 'Boys, along with Mahar- group, gave one of the best sin- Joe Cocker, one of rock music's news that should have important that they answered they couldn't, The tour was well publicized ishi Mahesh Yogi, the guru John gle concerts I've seen at the Main most flamboyant performers, has repercussions for future Beach that there would be no audience?) for its communal nature - - Lennon had recently denounced on Point or for that matter, any- appeared on an American concert Boys sounds- -namely, two new The Beach Boys, 1962 to 1972, everyone living together -- and it the Johnny where. After a short appearance stage. In fact, it has been two Carson Show. The members, Blondy Chaplin (guitar, are still hanging in. Many have produced music that would keep crowd was mediocre; little more by Billy Joel the audience years since Cocker has been pub- quite young-looking, and black) speculated that Smile, the leg- was Cocker on the charts for the next in seen or heard from. than one-forth of the theater was and Ricky Grummer (base and endary unreleased album, would an expectant mood and Taj licly two years. filled; of those, During this absence there has approximately half keyboard) have joined the group. have considerably influenced the met everyone's expectations. The The songs "Delta Lady," "Feel- came to see the Beach Boys. 1968 only way to describe Taj's per- been a constant stream of rumors With Carl and Dennis Wlson, Mike develc^ment of rock music. Per- in' Alright" ( a Dave Mason clas- *>» was probably the low point in pop- formance is to say that it was about the man- > "Cocker had lost Love, Al Jardine, and Bruce haps. Perhaps not. Some good sic), "The Letter," "Honky Tonk had been insti- ularity for the California boys who Johnston that makes eight. music was produced during the rare, beautiful and personal but his voice," "he Woman," "Space Captain," "She skyrocketed to fame for their songs even that doesn't do it justice. It tutionalized," "he is driving' "Wouldn't It Be Nice" open- long period between the last Came in Through the Bathroom of the surf, of cars, and girls. 1968 ed the show, was something you had to exper- taxi-cab in London." ' followed by "Long popular 'Boys album, Pet Window, ' "Darlin' Be Home Soon' was the year ofthe Columbia riots, Accompanying the earthy, contemporary CARIIINA BURANA when The ience to understand. The rumors will at last be Promised Road", an excellent cut Sounds, and Surf's Up. Will it and "Something" recorded on the Pennsylvania Ballet performs at the of Music Joe Cocker steps Haight-Ashbury, and psychodelic for the Surf's Up album. The be rediscovered now --is there Academy March 23 quelled when Mad Dogs and Englishmen album, music. The climate changing through 26 will be Balanchine's romantic classical SCOTCH SYM- onto the stage at the Spectrum was vibrations from the audience were an earnest resurgence of in- all made it on the top 40 lists. and the Beach PHONY and Robert Rodham's sparklii« cUssical MIGNON PAS DE tonight, March 22, 8 p.m. and per- Boys were a part good, and a solid hour-and-one- terest in the Beach Boys? Or is Cocker's new tour looks to of the past our "generation lost DEUX. Pictured here with the Corps de Ballet in SCOTCH SYMPHONY forms for the first time since half of music followed. Samples it only part of a widespread produce the same kind of musi- in are The Pennsylvania Ballet's famed dance duo Barbara Sandonato and his legendary "Mad Dogs and En- space" was abandoning. from almost every album (there effort to escape into the past? cal legacy. Now it's 1972, and in the wake Alexei Yudenich. glishmen" spectacular. Dave are over 20, you know) were It should be interesting to see. Before Mad Dogs happened. of penned some of student activism of the late included- -"Water" (Sunflower), Mason, who has Cocker had already established will ap- '60's again there is change. The "Do It Again", "Heroes and Vil- rock's best known songs, ORIGINAL CAST himself as a singer and cult hero Jo Jo Starbuck of the United States Pairs Champion figure skating cause? Perhaps it was the crushing lains", "Darlin' ", "Good Vib- pear as special guest star. after touring the U.S. with the combination of SUrbuck and Shelley, will be one of the participants of the Woodstock dream. Perhaps rations", "Wild Honey", "God PRODUCTION During the past two years, the where DIRECT FROM BROADWAY AND Grease Band, he made r^resenting eight countries in the Tour of Champions skating exhibi- it Cocker (regarded in was the feeling of helplessness Only Knows" The classics, es- 27-year-old another historic appearance at tion at the Spectrum for one performance only, Sat., Mar. 25, 2 p.m. against insurmountable opposition pecially, had the audience scream- 1970 as rock's best male vocal- Woodstock. The team of Starbuck and Shelley finished 4th in this year's Olym* which Kent State symbolized. Or ing and dancing. There was "Surf- Ul ist) has reportedly spent much His albums, WITH A LITTLE pics at Sapporo, Japan and last week c^tured a bronze medal in the perhaps it was the slump in the ing U.S.A.", "Help Me Rhonda", time at his parent's home in HELP FROM MY FRIENDS, JOE World Figure Skating Championships in Calgary. Some 27 Olympic economy. Whatever, this change "Little Deuce Coup", and "I Get OLDTIIIES'ISAJOYOUS.WOIIDERHIL northern England- -thinking about and COCKER, MAD DOGS AND and World medalists will perform at the Spectrum in a two hour has taken the form of a longing for Around." the past and re-directing his ENGLISHMEN have all won gold exhibition. the simple past, when major pre- It seems that the 'Boys have future. medals. occupations really It was at the recent urging of were cars and finally resigned themselves to PLAYJHAT PEOPLE WIU TALK ABOUT girls. accept the fact that a good chunk /# Cocker's closest friend Chris At So on Friday night, four years of their audiences are there only Stainton, a member of Cocker's The IMoin Point began with a rather unusual after 1968, the Beach Boys faced for the oldies. (At Villanova back ASLONGASWEHAVEATHEATER Taj old Grease Band, that Joe emerged in the shape of a capacity crowd. And a diverse in October, will little instrument from seclusion to join Stainton you recall how -CLIVE BARNES N.Y. TIMES 4iiii>»-^' ^^^>: small brown box which produced crowd it was. Of course all the rude the audience was at any a on an American tour. sound. Taking giggly, wide-eyed teeny-boppers attempt to play some new or a clavichord- like Cocker's last American tour omhn a seat he said a few words to the and Dogs were there. But, by and large, it unfamiliar material). They did f^OGERL STEVENS with Leon Russell Mad "A rare and perftct play. By the standards of any season, past, audience then pulled out his gui- was an older audience, ranging proportionately few of the newer and Englishmen, became history present or future, this is a marvelous play, beautiftti, meaning- flawlessly for the from about 18 to 28 -- straights, songs. Most notable were "Surf's tar and played when Cocker brought together a ful and lyric. A joyous, wonderful play, that people will talk freaks, and of course, the next hour. He followed this up touring troupe with 42, (21 musi- hard- Up" and an expanded version of about as long as we have a theater. The finest play yet of a with a few banjo numbers and a core Beach Boys fans who have "Wonderful", from the Smily master dramatist Pinter's various themes-all here seem to cians and roadies, friends, lovers, come together in a mature and astonishingly satisfybig play. combination of voice and 'hand followed closely the Beach Boys' Smile album. Throughout these, sound men, wives, kids, groupies, It is a play to wander m, a play to luxuriate in. Nothing could playing' that was unbelievably assort- development over the past ten I noticed an impatience in the aud- secretaries, camera men, be completely bettor than Rosemary Harris-Mary Ure-or HAROLD years. PINTER'S good. After the 'hand playing' he freaks and one dog) for a 52 ience. The murmuring during a Robert Shaw. Peter HaH's direction, John Bury's suponiatirally ed talked with the IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY play- solo number by Dennis prompted Kcurate settmgs and Kghthig have made 'Old Times' into a sat down again and city tour that produced a gold

very specific theatrical experience. A great cast hi what I am audience. In a relaxed personal ed an hour set before the 'Boys. Bruce to ask for some polite album and a classic documentary tempted to think of as a great play." I've only recently been introduced voice he said he enjoyed playing film. attentiveness. -Clive Barnes, NY Times A WQXR to them, but am already quite an Aside in small places and talked about The Mad E)ogs and Englishmen from these minor off- "Harold Pinter's new tantalizer, Old Times', a superb display of the 'feeling' which has a way of world proving admirer. Sorry I don't know their keys, the concert proceeded on a talents, quietly uriiane wit-which makes Pinter the master of tour shook the rock names; however, there are about continuous upbeat. Enthusiasm and haunting, even frightening, dramatic introspection." taking over in such settings. If Cocker's personal and musical -Wrilitfn Glover. AsMcitted Presf that 'feeling' hadn't already taken eight in the group, including a camaraderie ran high --by the mastery. Cocker was in L.A. in ."- - "Seductively beautifuJ-brilliant psychological probhif 'v •;.*' * over, it did when Taj led the March of 1970 when he was in-

,.'":;.•..'••,;.. -. -»»«nl)tn Stwio, Cu« *«..;/.j ^^ , Kn. crowd in a sing along version of that he must go through formed ' ; - - . ' •*\ • r "An event of extriiirtfhiary artistic hnport. Pbiter is a word "Fishing Blues." At the end of with a planned seven week tour •.V Walnut Education Fund magician. Bnadwiy is infiiMely rtchtr for this snportalivo ' an hour and a half Taj left the or be barred from performing import." . -imorf Lewis, The Re«erd Five hundred students, foreign of Art, * members of the East Falls stage, in a minute or so he was in America again. visitors, Urtists, and senior citi- Human Relations Commission, ' ':: as OM Thnes' is a ronariuMo dramatic oxpori#nct> tm that back, did a few more numbers, With only eight days remaining i>' zens saw the Pennsylvania Ballet well as from the Pennsylvania evoiyono dtsoives to sn. As with, a PicasM paiilMg^iml left, got a standing ovation, then until the tour's opening, Cocker Company during its two week run Board of Parole. Many had never 'Old Thnes' is gNd enough ti be compaNd It that levtl of ar- (The •^*> came back one more time and was left without a group. at the Walnut Feb. 18-26, thanks tistic oKOilonco-'Oid Thnos' is wiHMit donbt. the bast tlM- seen a ballet performance until -PETER his former back-up atricai oiporiohce tt to had in New YMT *Oowli HAU. stayed half an hour. Grease Band, to the Walnut Street Theatre Ed- that evening. Most could not af- -GMr|tlM(o«.WiNSt.Jrt. If Taj comes back to the Main went to England to record for ucation Fund. The Education Fund ford it. " Jesus Christ Superstar.) 'OM Tbnes' is a maiHrpioco. W Is tonchlnt boanUfniy wtHien. Point try not to miss the show, made its first contribution to the Weeks In presenting often fnnny and stofMy ontresshif. Tto JMractivo ptoytrs are his guitar playing and voice are He received a call from Leon community-at-large by providing the tickets to the Robtrt Sbaw. Mar/ Ufff aniliMmary Harris. They an aH tfcroe (then a L.A. Session musi- Walnut Street Theatre Education excellent; the expressions he Russell, Cliff's Notes are great any time you free tickets for the Ballet per-> oxetNont It is ii|% and Ifvingty stagod by Pitor HaN. 'ltd Fund, the his cian making a name for himself) need fielp in literature' We Barbara Weisberger, Artis- Thnot' it a wtrii of irt and a Itvtiy NO." gives to music through formances. recommend buying early so that Witt, Thurs.rs. e.t *• ''M services in forming tic Director of the Pennsylvania -Oouilat NY. Betty News &A Sat" ^*L.y — ««Kn . __ mouth and face are beautiful, and, offering his Despite the snowfalls, the young 2PM-Sun..'|?J;,i?°'<50. iuf you can use them as you study 3.50 a new band. Ballet Company noted, "The new "I in onthraHtd Pinter's now piw. Once agahi 1 add my vote ''" besides that, he seems to be a the play or audiences arrived to see the Amer- ^ * Sat.. 8 PM - assigned novel and as |-50 4.50. the next four days marathon audiences we draw to the per- to ttoso wto can bhn tto host English-spoaMng playwright *^ ^0.^1^^4.00 genuine human being. For a helpful review prior to exams. ican premiere of a new work by now active. A splendid prodnction-toagh. ditturbbH. snporiily Joe Get the Cliff's Notes you forming arts will help keep the rehearsals were held and need Patrick Frantz, "Mai," inspired staged and acted and as I said before, onthraMng!'^ today. You'll see why they're the arts alive and vital in the future. -LeoAtrd Hams, CBS TV by the May 1968 riots in Paris, preferred study aid of millions of Creating John L. Wasserman, of the San Francisco Chronicle calls LILY such new audiences is students nationwide (PS.) If your and a new multimedia work by BROAD & LOCUST STS. part of the responsibility TOMLIN "the finest and most influential comedienne to come along dealer's out of a title, he can get Jean Paul Comelin, "Reconnais- of all Berrigan's Play Opens Tonight cultural organizations, NEW LOCUST THEATRE PHILA. • PE 5-5074 in 20 years." MISS TOMLIN will be appearii« at THE MAIN POINT another fast with Cliff's Hot Line". sance." the Penn- sylvania Ballet included." March 23 thru March 26. Also appearing is Mues singer ELLEN The Education Fund invited stu- PRESENT AT BOX OFFICE THE MANNING STREET THEA- facts of dehumanization and death McILWAINE dents from the Office of Inter- The Education Fund encourages in a mechanized world. In Mann- TRE COMPANY will be presenting STUDENT DISCOUNT I national Services at Temple Uni- non profit groups who would like 1 ing Street's production the actors the Philadelphia premiere of Dan- versity and the University of Penn- to see events at the Walnut to move through a stark and confin- >coia^o*«tfo THIS COUPON WORTH per ticket iel Barrigan's THE TRIAL OP sylvania, the Philadelphia College make themselves known. $2 00 ing black and inter- I tHE CATONSVILLE NINE, open- white space • NHIFIIERS Nearly 200 titles -always available acting with machines in the form wbirever kioks arc sell. ing Wednesday, March 22, 1972, sound and film --a harsh OilyS^eacI *OLD HMEJS' I running for five weeks only. of tape, • MAKES Good for regular $4.50, 5.50, 6.50, 7.50 Mat*. Good for 2 ritual of theatre. This whole con- tickets for any performance except Saturday evening. I In a bold attempt to transcend • A1I9NMINT cept attempts to define the role mi - more political propaganda the DAS Do Not Write Here I of the theatre in a media saturated • nONT END Name theatre has chosen the uncon- society. I ventional position of taking a play Performances are Wednesday Softool. Foreign Cart Repeirad for fifteen characters, cutting that through Friday at 8 p.m. and Sat- I number to seven, creating an en- 'HHUFPLKR DISCOUNT TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE AT STUDENT LOUNGES. urdays at 7 and 10 p.m. Tickets LIBRARY. ENGLISH & DRAMA DEFTS. semble collage. The play re- are $3.50-$4.25 and student dis- 8H0P8 733 NAVRFMD Ri. J enacts the struggle ot individuals counts are available for each per- iRYNMAM PlMNf S27-3tl2 to stand and bear witness to the formance. Page 12 • THE VILLANOVAN • March 22, 1972

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ft Page 14 • THE VILLANOVAN • March 22, 1972 Mermen Place 8th In Easterns By BOB PERRY Climaxing a long swim season that started in December, Villan- ova's Catfish went to Yale Univer- sity and participated in the annual Eastern Championships. The swimmers had a chance to com- pete against other men from over 30 schools. In the final standings, Villanova finished in 8th place and had many men come through with their best times of the year. When the competition is rough, Tom Aretz gets going. The senior from permany won both the 100 and 200 Breast stroke events and finished 3rd in the 200 Individual Medley. The exciting Individual Medley race saw Aretz finish four tenths of a second off the winning pace set by Princeton's Campbell. However, Aretz's 1:56.7 was good enough to post a new varsity re- cord in the event which broke his old mark by 1.2 seconds. His 59.3 clocking in the 100 Breast gave him the 5th fastest time in the country. Also Aretz's showing in the 200 Breast earned him the 8th best time in the nation of 2:10.3. In 3 years, Tom Aretz won 8 Tom Aretz — wins two events. individual titles in the Easterns the dual and twice was named as the swim- stroked themselves through a meet slate ended at a mer of the meet. 7:09.8 time and took 8th place. respectable 7-5 mark. Nextyear's swim team will be co- captained V.U.'s John Fath made his pre- Other individuals continued the by two hard working and sence felt at New Haven. Swim- spree of good times. Dick Kolf devoted w swimmers Brian Philippi ming the long 1650 Free, Fath sprinted through the 100 Fly in and Jim Hartye. finished in 11th place. The 17:07.3 52.6 seconds which put him in 9th i^ The weekend of Mar. 23rd time set a new frosh record by place and established a new frosh thru 25th Villanova will send both the over 2 minutes and a new varsity record in the process. Non- 800 Free Relay and the record by 28 seconds. Fath led scholarship athelete Brian Philippi 400 In- dividual Medley up to West Point off the 800 Free Relay and finish- in the 200 Breast went 2:20.0. This for the NCAA Championshps. ed his leg in 1:47.2. This effort was by far his best time of the year. Tom Aretz will was good enough to set a new be entered in the 100 This year's swimming team 200 frosh record for 200 yds. of free- & Breast plus the 200 indivi- had a productive season in two dual Medley. style that was once held by Pan- Dick Kolf has quali- respects. Exactly six frosh American gold medalist Mike Fitz- fied for the 100 Breast and the records and 4 varsity maurice. marks whole team again hopes to finish were erased from the books and in Two V.U. relay teams did really the top 20 of the standings. well in the Easterns. The 400 Med- ley Relay of Tygh, Aretz, Kolf VU SECRETARIES and Smith turned in a 3:36.7 performance. The splits went as follows: Tygh (56.1) Aretz (1:00.2), Kolf (52.4) and Smith (48.0). This I.fi. Medley Relay team wrote itself into the V.U. record books and came in 6th place overall. The 800 Free Relay ofFath(l:47.0),Hartye (1:46.9), Smith (1:48.2) and Aretz »

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News: Society Who's Who Election Results At V.U. 72 A&SSENATE C&F ACADEMIC POLICY t^ich Bowler 325* Doug Potash 108 The following is the complete Fred Robertazza 219 John Constan tine 109* list of students nominated by Bob E'Emilia 238 Villanova to Who's Who in Amer- Johrt Gallagher 438* ENGINEERING SENA TE ican Colleges. Those nominated 77* Joan Gillespie 404* RussMcWey are seniors who have distinguish- Marc Schwartz 189 Bill Noonan 32 ed themselves in some outstand- Peter Frank B. Kearney 120 Connors 33 ing manner in the academic and Glenn Clarke 90 extracurricular areas. Those ENGINEERING James Ravelle 321* selected were as follows: ACADEMIC POLICY First Middle Last A & S ACADEMIC POLICY Doug Rode Amadio, Stephen A. FredWolanin 188* Appignani, Patrick A. Frank Kearney 185 NURSING SENATE Aretz, Thomas H. BudMcLeod 120 Joanne O'DonneII Babinecz, John M. John DiStaso 82 Carson, Catherine M. NURSING ACADEMIC POLICY Delmonte, Frances R. C&F SENATE Donoghue, Carol A. K. C Wolinski Tom Gilman 144* Efstratiades, Anastasiu BUDGE T COMMI TTEE Peter O'Brien 151* Fitzsimmons, Maureen C. Michael Linn Doug Potash 94 Foreman, Farrell J. Furlong, Christopher G. Galvin, J. Timothy Gido, Paul A. Grass-roots Emphasis Giugliano John R. Gostout, Christopher J. For Earth 12 Hare, Joseph C. Week Steven L. Hurleigh, Washington, D.C. -- The Na- use, transportation, technology, Kasper, John J. tional Wildlife Federation will and urban and population growth. Keegan, Thomas L. join thousands of schools and King, Jean M. Bio Survival communities throughout the Na- Kotas, Kathleen M. the grass-roots empha- nmitf hr^ihtm tion during April 17-23 to cele- Due to Liquori, Martin W.Jr. '72, will displayed their **new fanafe** brate Earth Week '72. sis of Earth Week there Magenheimer, Elizabeth A. headquarters. during IFC weekend. This is the not be a national Margevicius, Joseph A. the case last year, the Field House after Saturday As was Interested persons and groups Mason, Jo Anne D. Federation and other conserva- night's bash — Those boys really should contact environmental and McClintock, Paul A. Jr. tion groups are urging participa- state know how to cut a rug. citizen organizations at the Moran, Susanne T. tion during the week at the com- and local level in order to make Photos by Robin Ramlstella Morgan, H. Larry Jr. munity level, with local and their own Earth Week plans. Persico, Joseph L. statewide groups utilizing their Sammut, Stephen M. own resources and establishing mtemational Sciolla, Anthony J. Jr. their own priorities. "Since the Ti'fcf Students Skiano, Ralph D. environmental issue has come of Fr. McCarthy Joins Sgarlat John P. age, Elarth Week can provide an Hold Dinner Dance Wright, David opportunity to learn something Science Center Board Stanley, Anne E. about that issue," said NWF Did you know that there are ner dance because itgivesthema Woods, Douglas F. Executive Director Thomas Kim- Reverend Edward McCarthy over 500 International Students chance to meet with american ball. has been elected to the Board of from over 46 different countries students. In the past, the attend- Grass-roots Action Directors of the University City at Villanova? How many do you ance of the american students "For instance," Kimball said, Science Center. The Science Cen- .''' know -5, 4, 1, any? Have you has been very lean. Student Union "the citizens of one area of the ter is a non-profit regional or- ever wondered what is really The International Students are ;sf country may need to start a ganization dedicated to improv- '•, happening in Ireland? or how the offering you one of the easiest v; • In -I New Hands community recycling center. In ing the quality of life through the Vietnamese people really feel? and fun ways to learn. So come f; Photo by Charlie Waters another, local air and water pol- application of scientific and tech- or the Arabs? If you really want to their dinner dance, show them On Wednesday, March 15,^the lution problems should be nical knowledge. Villanova is a GRAVITY BOY - No. 22, Ed Hastings, snatches a rebound as Chris Ford Starts apcourt for the fastbreak. Hastings shot 100 percent from the floor in ViIIanova*s 78 to 67 loss to Penn. to know, come and join the In- that you care that they are here. Villanova Student Union held gen- focused upon and studied, per- member institution. Fr. Mc- ternational Students at their an- Most of all, come and you'll have eral elections for the offices of By JACK KELLY in January, , and set not wishing to chance Calhoun's last year crept into his head. way the kids played. They never haps through artwork." He add- Carthy was cited as a "fine com- nual dinner dance on Saturday, a fantastic evening. President, Vice President, Sec- The outcome of this game would him loose with his strong inside fouling out with over 8 minutes "1 was thinking about Raleigh," gave up and made a heck of a try ed that "the ideas are as limit- munity leader" and a "capable April 8th at the Covered Wagon The cost of the dinner dance is retary, Treasurer and At Large conclude a great deal of contro- game. Calhoun, the 6-7 guard who remaining in the game. Calhoun's said the senior pre -medical stu- at winning. less as the problems." Kimball administrator" and the president Inn in Strafford, Pa. $7.50 per person which includes; Representative. The Elections versy, end alot of speculation usually gets the call to defend absence though had a telling effect dent in the post game locker- emphasized that grass-roots ac- of the organization sees Fr.'s The Wildcats had a tough duty dinner, dancing, one drink and the I Committee, composed of the sen- and possibly put to sleep a ghost opposition's best man, zipped on Penn's game. The Quakers room. "And the more thought tions all across the country can assistance as "vitally important in comt)ating the Quakers inside The International Students at entertainment from around the off in ior Union members, set up the that has been haunting a team for 15 points the first half, seemed to lose all their equanimity about the game, the more 1 wanted focus new attention on air and so that we may fulfill our mis- game. Penn's game is inside and Villanova want to get to know you. world. For more information or voting poll in the Student Union > a year. The game was Villanova- driving and penetrating inside, as the Villanova press, which Penn to win this one." Morse's tip in water quality, land and resource sion it showed as Calhoun scored num- They have come to the United tickets, call 527- Office from 7:00-8:30 p.m. Penn in the semi-finals of the really killing the effectiveness of had successfully broken 24 straight of an Alan Cotler shot at 3:28 erous times from up close. Kraft States not only for an academic 2100 ext. 544 or drop in The Villanova 's to Eastern Regionals at Morgantown, man man defense. times in the first half, now began almost assured what Morse wanted of the election faced a dilemma at this point, education but a cultural one. They Internation Student Office in Corr The results the only I West Virginia. The battle would "He was person was to plague the Red & Blue. Villa- most, a win. Cotler cemented the follows: Deborah whether to stick with the man to are looking forward to their din- Hall. were as Dever- decide who was the k>est in Phila- worried about" said Coach Jack nova stole the ball, and caused Penn victory when he hit on both man or switch to the zone. Kraft President, William Vincent- Vice delphia. But the contest had more Kraft concerning Calhoun. "Our numerous bad passes. "Corky Cal- ends of a one and one foul situ- opted with the zone and the Wild- President, Maureen Mc Guire- team matched up pretty well riding on it than that. For Penn it with houn's having to leave the game ation giving the Quakers a seven John Cullen- Treas- cats then fell prey to the unerring Secretary, was a chance to avenge the humili- everybody on Penn except Cal- hurt us on the press," explained point bulge. The victory gave Penn bombs of Bob Morse and Phil urer and Kathy Mulcahey - At ating loss one year ago at the houn." It truly appeared as if a Penn coach Daly." The problem the right to meet North Carolina, Hankinson. "When you start jam- Large Representative. (The At Elastern Regionals in Raleigh when romp was in the making and Penn 's late in the game was we handled who defeated So. Carolina in the ming them up inside, concentrating Large Representative chairs ad bete noire would finally Villanova crushed the Quakers by be erased the ball too much, we became first game of the double header, in Villanova Union of the Executive on stopping their game in close hoc committees 43 points, 90 to 47. For Villanova from the t)oards. However, a run- too conservative." the finals of Eastern Regionals you've got Hankinson and Morse Board and serves as temporary away was not to be as Penn's Wed., April 5 Film: "Camelot", 7 and p.m., it was the game to prove to every- Behind Hank Siemiontkowski, 22 on Saturday. 9:30 B110. in the bombing them in from the perim- Vice President event of one that the 43 point slaughter fortunes quickly turned. points and , 21 points, CATNIPS Thurs., April 6 Chess Club, 4th floor, library. eters," said Kraft. succession.) These five officers Coming Back Film: "Camelot", was no fluke and to seek revenge 14 coming in the second half, the Nobody can get down on the Wild- 8 p.m., BllO. and the Union Director, ex-offi- Corky Calhoun had just made a dwindled. "I thought Fri., April 7 Cabaret: 8:30 p.m., Corr Basement. for a 10 point loss to Penn earlier Quaker lead cats for losing to Penn. Villanova Kraft praised the whole team cio form the Executive Board. driving bucket, which stretched this point," said full against Oldies Mixer, 8:30 p.m.. Field X in the season. we had them at clearly had their hands and singled out Hank Siemiontkow- House. This tward functions as over- the Quaker's lead to 16, their Ingelsby. Penn's lead shrunk to Film: "Camelot", p.m., Everything Their Way an excellent Penn squad. The Cats ski. "He (Siemiontkowski) kept 8 B110. seer of all Union Activities and highwater mark. The basket though three as Larry Moody made a resiliency Faculty Club: 7:30 p.m.. For almost 30 minutes of the displayed tremendous us close throughout the whole Alumni House. has authority in all matters re- wound up going in Villanova's favor in of an Ingelsby shot point deficit Sat., April 8 Blue Key Dinner Dance. battle Penn had everything going great tip and guts in cutting a 16 game," commented Kraft. Kraft lating to the Union. The Execu- because, resultant from the score left to close the gap Film: "Camelot", their way. With methodical, almost with 4:29 to three points. If it hadn't been ended his post game press con- 7 and 9:30 p.m., B1 10. tive Board will interview Union was Larry Moody prone on the points. Lacrosse: Main Line robot-like efficiency, the Quakers to a mere 3 for Morse's tip in of a missed ference saying that he hoped Penn Club, 2 p.m., H. members seeking positions as sliced through the Villanova full- floor. Calhoun's foul after the Needless to say the Penn fans shot the Main Liners quite con- won. being a fellow Big Five team, Sun., April 9 Film: "Stolen Kisses", 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. Committee Chairmen and Pro- deuce putting him there. It was were t>eginning to worry, visions Campus Liturgy: Corr, court zone press with little dif- ceivably could have pulled off an- hut in all honesty he added that Chapel, and Dorms. gram Directors. A notice for Photo by John Novotny Calhoun's fourth infraction and of another Raleigh dancing in their other great upset. Coach Kraft had Pvntacostal Prayer Group meets 8p.m., Bartley ficulty. Offensively Penn went to he felt North Carolina would beat members seeking these positions Pictured left to right are Dave Mark (winner), referee Al Gomez and Quaker coach pulled minds. Bob Morse. Penn's great for his Wildcat squad, Cafttaria. the man who had wrought havoc to only praise the Quakers because of the fine will be posted on the Union bul- second place sharkee Al Barth in the Pool Tournament held the his senior star out of the game. outside shooter also worried as said Kraft. "I'm very proud of the Mon., April 10 Cat's Eye, 8 p.m., EL. The Wildcats in their first meeting pressing ball the Tarheels play. letin board. week of March 1 3, in Stanford Pool Parlor.